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Workers' Compensation
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Are workers' compensation benefits affected by other benefits a worker receives?
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Answer:
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Section 354 provides for the "coordination" or reduction of workers' compensation benefits to the extent the worker receives other benefits paid for by the employer. Thus if a worker receives sick and accident benefits, pension benefits, or other similar benefits, his or her workers' compensation rate will be reduced by one dollar for each dollar in other benefits that are received.
If the other benefits are taxable, such as a pension benefit might be, there is an adjustment to represent the after-tax value of the benefit received.
Social security benefits are paid 50 percent by the employer and 50 percent by the worker. Accordingly there is a 50 percent reduction for social security retirement benefits.
Social security disability benefits are already reduced if an individual receives workers' compensation. Accordingly, there is no reduction in workers' compensation for social security disability benefits.
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