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hey guys injury lawyer scott desalvo here in todayamp;#39;s video iamp;#39;m going to tell you what the technical workers comp terms mean so what are the technical terms well you might hear a lawyer or a judge or defense attorney or you know the insurance company lawyer whoamp;#39;s trying to make sure you get nothing throw around terms like aww and ttd and ppd what does that mean okay well iamp;#39;ll tell you you should know what they mean and itamp;#39;s hard to keep them straight but i just thought iamp;#39;d shoot you a quick video on that because i was talking to a lady who had a work injury who didnamp;#39;t know what that stuff meant so i explained it to her so now iamp;#39;m going to explain it to you aww means average average weekly wage okay so thatamp;#39;s basically the number of average hours you work at work a week times your rate in other words your you know so if itamp;#39;s ten dollars an hour and you make 300 bucks uh or uh you kn