What is a “Disability” under the Workers Compensation Act?
Miss. Code Ann. § 71-3-3 (i) states that "Disability" means incapacity because of injury to earn the wages which the employee was receiving at the time of injury in the same or other employment, which incapacity and the extent thereof must be supported by medical findings. There are two types of disability: temporary and permanent. There are also different levels for each: Partial or Total. Temporary disability in plain English means that you are unable to do your job while you are treating. You may be completely unable to work at all or you may be able to work with an accommodation...
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