Fee Schedule for New Jersey Workers Comp Due to Arm Related Injuries

Individuals who are injured during the course of their employment may be eligible to receive weekly or biweekly workers’ compensation benefits based on prior earnings. Your New Jersey workers’ comp lawyer will help you determine exactly how much you are entitled to based on the specific part of your body that was injured.

Arm Related Injuries

The use of your arms is an essential part of being able to perform the vast majority of tasks at work. A serious injury to the arms can make it impossible for an injured worker to continue working. If you have suffered an arm injury in a work-related accident or if your injury is due to the repetitive stress or trauma at work, you should contact a New Jersey workers’ comp lawyer to explore your legal options.

Types of Arm Injuries

There are various ways an individual can injure his or her arm at work. Common ways that employees injure their arms at work include excessive use of the computer, chemicals, dust, sharp metal edges or objects, electrical systems, and falling off ladders.

Some work-related arm injuries that qualify for workers’ compensation benefits include:

  • Repetitive stress injuries
  • Traumatic arthritis
  • Epicondylitis (tennis elbow)
  • Amputations
  • Fractures
  • Sprain

However, regardless of how you injured your arm at work, you need to hire a New Jersey workers’ comp lawyer to get you the maximum workers’ comp benefits that you deserve.

Disability Payment Schedule for Arm-Related Work Injuries

 The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development has created a Workers’ Compensation Division that is responsible for regulating and overseeing the administration of benefits to injured workers. The Commissioner publishes annual fee schedules that set the minimum and maximum statewide workers’ comp benefits depending on which part of the body is injured during a work-related accident.

The liability for medical benefits under the New Jersey fee schedule is limited to the maximum benefit permitted by the schedule at the time of the service or the doctor’s fee, whichever is lower. If a doctor’s fee for the services he provides exceeds the maximum benefit allowed under the schedule, no one is required to pay the difference.

Explaining the Disability Payment Schedule

In determining the maximum benefits you are entitled to for your work-related arm injuries, your New Jersey workers’ comp lawyer will look at the schedule of disabilities. The fee schedule sets a weekly benefit depending on your doctor’s certification of the percentage of your arm injury. This fee is subject to annual changes.

For arm injuries specifically, you can receive workers’ compensation benefits for a maximum of 330 weeks. The benefits range from a minimum of $712.80 for one week at 1 percent disability to a maximum of $196,020.00 for 330 weeks at 100 percent disability.

A separate fee schedule establishes the weekly compensation rates for workers with permanent partial disabilities. In extreme situations where the injured arm needs to be amputated, the individual is entitled to an additional 30 percent of the awarded workers’ compensation benefits.

Contact Us

For more information or to schedule a complimentary consultation with a New Jersey workers’ comp lawyer, please call Dan T. Matrafajlo, Attorney At Law at (908) 248-4404.