Workers' Comp Benefits

Workers' Compensation Benefits in Illinois

A knowledgeable workers' compensation lawyer can help you obtain the benefits you are entitled to in a timely way. Smoler Law Office and attorney Robert Smoler have been helping injured workers in Cook County and throughout the Chicago Metro area for over 25 years.

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In Illinois, workers' compensation benefits may include:

Medical Expenses

Employers must pay all necessary medical expenses required to cure or relieve the injury or condition of an eligible employee; there is no time limit or monetary cap placed on medical expenses for work injuries. Injured workers also have the right to choose their initial primary physician and may change primary physicians one additional time at the employer's expense. Expenses related to any referrals the primary physician may make to specialists or for diagnostic testing are fully covered as well.

Employers do have the right to have an injured worker see a doctor of the company's choosing at a reasonable time and place. Injured workers who choose not to attend this appointment risk losing their workers' compensation benefits.

Temporary Total Disability

If an injured worker cannot return to their job for more than three working days and can provide their employer with a written doctor's statement to that effect, employers must pay weekly benefits that are equal to two-thirds (66.6 percent) of the worker's weekly average pay (gross) for the previous year. These payments must begin within 14 days of the injury and are subject to legal minimum and maximum amounts.

Permanent Partial Disability

Employees who sustain a permanent disability may receive permanent partial disability benefits (PPD). Permanent partial disability ratings apply to a number of injuries ranging from carpal tunnel surgery to the loss of a finger, to total quadriplegia. The amount of PPD benefits an employee is entitled to will depend on the severity of the injury, the body part(s) affected, the limitations the injury has imposed on the employee, and other factors.

Permanent Total Disability

If an employee is injured to the extent that they cannot return to work in any capacity, they may receive lifetime weekly payments (subject to specified minimum and maximum weekly amounts) equal to two-thirds of their previous wage.

Vocational Rehabilitation / Retraining

If an employee is unable to return to their previous job—vocational rehabilitation, job retraining, or education expenses necessary for them to return to gainful employment must be paid for by the employer. If the injured worker's new occupation pays less than their old one, they may also be entitled to receive wage loss benefits equal to two-thirds of the difference in pay.

Death Benefits

Spouses, minor children, and in some cases, other family members who were financially dependent on the deceased employee may be entitled to have funeral expenses reimbursed and to receive weekly benefits to compensate them for the loss of support. Weekly death benefits are equal to two-thirds of the worker's average weekly gross pay for the previous year (subject to limits).

Over 25 Years of Dedicated Focus—Millions of Results

For answers to other questions you may have about workers' compensation benefits, call Robert Smoler at (312) 288-8952 or contact Smoler Law Office online today for a free consultation.



Smoler Law Office handles workers' compensation and personal injury claims on behalf of clients from throughout the Chicago area including Cook County, Lake County, Kane County, Will County, Kendall County, DuPage County, Winnebago County, and McHenry County, and cities such as Joliet, Waukegan, Wheaton, Rockford, Aurora, Kankakee, Naperville, Elgin, Crystal Lake, De Kalb, Downers Grove, Des Plaines, Harvey, Oak Lawn, Cicero, Erwin, Melrose Park, Arlington Heights, Woodstock, Evanston, Highland Park, Mount Prospect, Wilmette, Lake Forest, and Mundelein, IL.

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