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Do Workers’ Comp Cases Ever End in Lump Sum Settlements?

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workers compensation law offices of anthony carboneSome injured workers may be confused about how their benefits are paid.  Most understand that temporary disability checks are calculated on a weekly basis in place of wages.  However, what about awards for partial or total permanent disability?  How are they paid?  Do workers’ comp cases ever end in lump sum settlements?

We’ve written before about partial or total permanent disability awards.  The dollar amounts come from a chart that allocates percentages and breaks them down into weekly payments.  Money starts to amass from the date temporary disability checks conclude.  There may be a delay between the end of temporary disability and the court hearing.  The first check for partial or permanent disability is tallied to bring the payments up to date.  In some cases, the accrued disbursement may be the only one due to the injured worker.  It may appear to be a lump sum payment, but really is not.

That’s not to say that there aren’t lump sum settlements for work-related injuries. Under NJSA 34:15-20, the court may end disputed cases by approving a one-time settlement amount.  These types of orders are referred to as Section 20 awards.

Section 20 Awards for Disputed Comp Cases

Most experienced workers’ compensation attorneys are selective about settling claims under Section 20.  We’ll go through the reasons why some cases conclude under this part of the law.  We’ll also provide the issues associated with Section 20 settlements.  Here’s a breakdown:

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