Alaska Workers Compensation Details

Summary

Alaska workers compensation calculates spendable weekly wages based on the 52 weeks preceding the injury date. For seasonal workers, wages from the active working period are considered. Temporary Total Disability (TTD) benefits are 80% of the spendable weekly wage, with a maximum cap. As of July 1, 2023, the maximum TTD benefit is $1,356 per week. For injuries on June 6, 2020, the maximum was $1,264 per week. If discrepancies arise, verify with the Alaska Workers Compensation Board.

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What if i only worked * weeks
If you only worked for * weeks, Alaska workers' compensation would still consider that period for determining your spendable weekly wage. They may calculate your wage based on what you earned during those * weeks or look at similar jobs to estimate your average weekly wage.
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My spendable weekly wage is *
If your spendable weekly wage is $* and you’ve only worked for * weeks, workers' compensation may take your limited work history into account and possibly estimate based on similar jobs.
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Im a seasonal worker. I work April through October in Alaska. I was injured on September 27th *. I continued working through the end of October. I was put on temporary total disability on *-*-*. I was grossing * per week. What should my TTD Payments be?
In Alaska, Temporary Total Disability (TTD) benefits are calculated as *% of your spendable weekly wage, subject to a maximum cap. Since your gross weekly wage was $*,*, and your spendable weekly wage is $*, your TTD payments would be:
- *% of $* = $* per week (subject to verification with Alaska's current cap)
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What dates would the state of alaska use to determine those wages
To determine your wages, the state of Alaska would typically look at the * weeks immediately preceding your injury date, which in your case is from September *, *, to September *, *.
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Whst js the maximum amount for TTD
In Alaska, the maximum TTD (Temporary Total Disability) benefit for injuries occurring after July *, *, is $*,* per week.
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I think its *
It seems like there's a discrepancy in the maximum TTD amount. The official maximum TTD benefit in Alaska for injuries occurring after July *, *, is indeed $*,* per week. However, if you believe it's $*,*, you might want to verify this with the Alaska Workers' Compensation Board.
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What was TTD for an injury on */*/*
For an injury on June *, *, the maximum Temporary Total Disability (TTD) benefit in Alaska was $*,* per week.
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Whst is maximum TTD for an injury in *
The maximum Temporary Total Disability (TTD) benefit for an injury occurring in Alaska after July *, *, is $*,* per week.
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