Working wage loss definition

Working wage loss means the dollar amount of the diminishment in wages sustained by an injured worker who has returned to employment which is not his or her former position of employment. However, the extent of the diminishment must be the direct result of physical and/or psychiatric restriction(s) caused by the impairment that is causally related to an industrial injury or occupational disease in a claim allowed under Chapter 4123. of the Revised Code.

Examples of Working wage loss in a sentence

  • Working wage loss compensation Except as otherwise provided in paragraphs (D)(4) and (D)(5) of this rule, an injured worker applying for or receiving working wage loss compensation shall supplement his or her wage loss application with a job search statement describing the injured worker's search for comparably paying work unless excused by the bureau of workers' compensation, the industrial commission, or the self-insuring employer in self-insured employer claims.

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