What type of disability benefits can I get if I'm not able to perform my normal job and there are no light-duty jobs available?

If you are partially disabled as a result of a compensable on-the-job injury and your employer does not have any suitable work available for you to perform, you are more than likely entitled to receive Temporary Total Disability ("TTD Benefits").  There are some exceptions to this rule, but these exceptions are rare. 

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