Full Commission Order - Mississippi 2026

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What You Shouldnt Tell Your Workers Comp Doctor Never lie about prior injuries, pre-existing conditions, or medical history. Never lie about the extent of your workplace injury or how it happened. Do not exaggerate your symptoms, including pain or functionality.
Temporary Total Disability (TTD) benefits are paid when employee is completely unable to work. The amount is equal to 66-2/3% of the AWW, subject to statutory maximum rates. TTD payments are not to exceed the maximum of 450 weeds, or an amount greater than 450 weeks of benefits at the 66-2/3 percentage of the AWW.
An EMR is a way for insurance carriers to adjust their workers compensation insurance premiums, based on the expected losses from workers compensation claims for each company they insure. Its similar to the credit rating system lenders use in granting loans and setting interest rates.
Payment will be made only for the number of days of disability in excess of 5. This is known as the 5 day waiting period. If the worker suffers 14 or more days of disability, then wage loss payments are made for the total period of disability, including the first 5 days.
The insurance company or the employer pays the cash disability benefits to the employee. These benefits continue depending upon the extent of the injury and loss of wages but cannot exceed 450 weeks. Cash benefits can equal as much as two thirds of an employees average weekly pay.

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Mississippis Basic Process to File a Workers Compensation Claim Obtaining Medical Treatment Reporting the Injury to the Employer. Reporting the Injury to the Insurance Carrier. Accepting or Denying the Workers Comp Claim.
If you are an employer and have an employee who claims to have been injured, a statute of limitations applies to how long a worker has to file a workers compensation claim. Under the Mississippi Workers Compensation Act, following a work related injury, a claimant has two years to file a claim for benefits.

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