Temporary total disability means disability that results in the inability of an injured employee to earn wages as a result of a compensable injury for which disability benefits may not exceed a cumulative total of one hundred four weeks or the date the injured employee reaches maximum medical improvement or maximum medical recovery, whichever occurs first.
Temporary total disability means the condition of an employee who has not reached maximum medical improvement from an injury and has not reached a level of improvement that would permit a return to employment;
Temporary total disability means a physical condition resulting from an injury, as defined in this
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Upon the last payment, the amount to be provided as compensation shall correspond to 1/30 of the fraction of the total insurance premium due for each day of duration of the Temporary Total Disability.
Temporary Total Disability (TTD): Temporary total physical inability, clinically attested, of the Insured/Insured Person to temporarily exercise his professional activity, as a consequence of an Accident or Illness.
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Temporary total disability means an accidental Injury caused by accident, which as a direct consequence thereof totally disables and prevents the Insured Person from attending to any business or occupation.
Temporary total disability means disability that results in the inability of an employee
Temporary total disability means any condition that
Temporary total disability means any condition that temporarily incapacitates a victim from performing any type of gainful employment as certified by the victim's attending physician.
Temporary total disability means a physical condition resulting from an injury, as defined in this chapter, that results in total loss of wages and exists until the injured worker reaches maximum medical healing.
Temporary total disability means any injury or illness which does not result in death or permanent total or permanent partial disability but which results in disability from work for a day or more.
Temporary total disability means a non-permanent medical status caused by a Compensable Work Injury that results in the Employee being physically unable to perform any work in the judgment of a physician approved by the Administrator, which results in a complete loss of earnings.