You were injured
You may be eligible for a Temporary Total Disability (TTD) claim if you were injured. TTD is available to individuals who have been released as able to work by a doctor within the last 12 months and:- Received time loss pay for 13 or more consecutive weeks because of a work-related injury,
- Were off work for 13 or more consecutive weeks because of a non-work-related injury or illness.
- Received crime victim’s compensation for 13 or more consecutive weeks.
Because a TTD claim uses the wages from your work before your injury or illness to set up your claim, it could result in a better claim. Call the claims center if you need more information.
What you need when you file:
- If you were injured and received time-loss payments due to an on-the-job injury or crime victims compensation for 13 consecutive weeks, you need your Department of Labor and Industries claim number. This type of claim must be filed by calling the claims center.
- If your on-the-job injury was covered by private insurance, you need to provide your claim number, the name of the insurance carrier, and the name and phone number of the insurance claims manager.
- If you were unable to work for at least 13 consecutive weeks due to an injury or illness, you need to provide the date you were released by your doctor to return to full-time work.
Vocational Resources – Support for providers of vocational services to injured workers.
Worker's Compensation Industrial Insurance – Insurance, compensation, medical, and research services for workers, crime victims, employers, and providers.







