Indiana Statutes
§ 22-3-3-9 — Temporary partial disability; awards
Indiana § 22-3-3-9
JurisdictionIndiana
Art. 3WORKER'S COMPENSATION SYSTEM
Ch. 3Worker's Compensation: Notice of Injury; Treatment;
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Ind. Code § 22-3-3-9 (2026).
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With respect to injuries occurring prior to April
1, 1951 causing temporary partial disability for work, compensation
shall be paid to the injured employee during such disability, as
prescribed in section 7 of this chapter, a weekly compensation equal to
fifty-five per cent (55%) of the difference between his average weekly
wages and the weekly wages at which he is actually employed after the
injury, for a period not to exceed three hundred (300) weeks. With
respect to injuries occurring on and after April 1, 1951 and prior to July
1, 1974 causing temporary partial disability for work, compensation
shall be paid to the injured employee during such disability, as
prescribed in section 7 of this chapter, a weekly compensation equal to
sixty per cent (60%) of the difference between his averag
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Related
Kohlman v. Indiana University
670 N.E.2d 42 (Indiana Court of Appeals, 1996)
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