October 19, 2007
Temporary Total Disability (TTD) Benefits - What Are They and How Much Can I Receive?
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If you are injured on the job, start to miss work, and your employer accepts your Georgia workers' compensation claim, you become eligible for temporary total disability benefit payments. How does TTD work and how much can you receive? In this video, I discuss the basics about TTD benefits.
Filed under Income benefits by Jodi Ginsberg






Comments on Temporary Total Disability (TTD) Benefits - What Are They and How Much Can I Receive? »
I am a full-time firefighter who works a 24 hour shift on duty and 48 hours off duty at my full-time job. As most firefighters do, I work a part-time job as a firefighter for another city. Recently I was injured on my part-time job and will be out of work (from both jobs) for several weeks with broken bones. Workers Comp has been filed, my question is how will my TTD benefits be calculated? Based off my part-time or full-time salary. I watched the video and saw the percentage and maximum allowed. Thanks