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Injured At Work In Mississippi? A Quick Guide To Mississippi Workers’ Compensation Benefits For Most Eligible Mississippi Workers

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For most employed Americans, going to work is not only a source of pride, a culmination of skill and experience, a way to help the community, and a display of one’s passions, but also a very important and necessary part of one’s livelihood and the livelihood of one’s family. Our jobs are not only a large part of our days and identities, but also the way we earn a living to pay for all the things that we need in life, and sometimes for other little luxuries. However, when workers are injured on the job, their sense of financial security and stability is shattered. How can a worker earn a living while being out of a job? The answer is that most states have state-run programs for injured workers to help treat them for workplace injuries and to help them get back on their feet. These programs are called workers’ compensation programs, and in Mississippi, it is available to most injured Mississippi workers. But what types of benefits can injured workers who apply for and are granted workers’ compensation benefits expect to receive? Is it enough to truly live on while healing an injury and waiting to get back to work? Importantly, there are several different types of benefits that injured workers in Mississippi may expect to receive. Here is a summary of the main Mississippi workers’ compensation benefits that injured workers may be eligible to receive:

  • Medical services and supplies to treat a workplace injury: Mississippi workers’ compensation laws entitle most injured workers to medical services that are covered by workers’ compensation insurance. This can include treatment by doctors, nursing services, physical therapy services, and costs for related expenses for such medical treatment.
  • Mississippi workers’ compensation disability benefits: Injured Mississippi workers who are eligible to receive workers compensation benefits are also entitled to disability benefits. These benefits are based on whether the work-related disability is a Temporary Total Disability, Permanent Total Disability, or Permanent Partial Disability, and is paid out for a maximum of 450 weeks at 66 2/3 percent of the injured worker’s regular wages.
  • Mississippi workers’ compensation death benefits: When a worker is killed on the job, Mississippi workers’ compensation laws entitle certain family members of the deceased worker to claim Mississippi workers’ compensation death benefits. These benefits include a percentage of the deceased worker’s weekly wage, up to a certain amount, funeral expenses, and a lump-sum payment to the deceased worker’s spouse.

Help with Your Mississippi Workers’ Compensation Claim

If you or a loved one have been injured on the job in Mississippi, it is important to chat with an experienced Mississippi workers’ compensation lawyer about your rights and options under Mississippi workers’ compensation laws. The experienced Mississippi workers’ compensation lawyers at Lunsford Baskin & Priebe are here to help. Contact Lunsford Baskin & Priebe today for a free and confidential consultation with an experienced Mississippi workers’ compensation lawyer.

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