A Cost of Living Increase is also known as Cost of Living Allowance or COLA. The aim of the COLA is to adjust wages for inflation.
Workers who receive temporary total, permanent total or death benefits pursuant to an Award are entitled to a COLA effective October 1 of each year if the date of the accident is prior to July 1 of that year and if the combination of compensation and Social Security benefits are less than 80% of the pre-injury earnings.
Cost of living increases must be specifically requested by the employee. They are not automatically generated. You may be able to ask for a COLA online, but usually the Commission will send you a form that you must have signed by someone at the Social Security Administration vouching that you are not receiving SSDI.
A skilled Virginia workers’ compensation attorney makes sure clients make timely COLA requests each year.
When considering an overall settlement of you benefits, it is important to make the proper necessary adjustments for inflation.
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