Emily Mermell

How much will I be paid if I am permanently disabled due to a Longshore injury?

There are two types of permanent disability benefits: permanent partial disability and permanent total disability. Those benefits are paid for injuries to the body as a whole which would include injuries to the head, neck, shoulders, back, hips and psychological injuries. If you do not have an injury to the body as a whole, you […]

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How much will I be paid if I am temporarily disabled due to a Longshore injury?

There are two types of temporary disability benefits: temporary total disability and temporary partial disability.  Temporary Total Disability (TTD) is calculated at 2/3 of your AWW. For example, if your AWW is $600, your TTD rate is $400 per week (2/3 X 600 = 400).  Temporary Partial Disability (TPD) is calculated at 2/3 of the

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What benefits are provided by the LHWCA?

The LHWCA provides for compensation for disability and reasonable and necessary medical care for injuries sustained in the course and scope of employment. There are two types of disability compensation benefits: temporary disability and permanent disability. You can receive temporary disability during the time that you are recuperating from your injuries and your condition is

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Where will my Longshore case be handled prior to going to trial?

The Division of Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation (DLHWC) has 10 District Offices that cover the entire United States and Puerto Rico. Connecticut Longshoremen, Maine Longshoremen, Massachusetts Longshoremen, New Hampshire Longshoremen, Rhode Island Longshoremen and Vermont Longshoremen are covered by the North East Region Boston District Office in Boston, Massachusetts. New Jersey Longshoremen New York

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