Examples of Temporary total disability in a sentence
Temporary total disability is that period within the healing period in which the employee suffers a total incapacity to earn wages.
Benefit types • Temporary total disability (TTD) — A weekly wage-replacement benefit paid to an employee who is temporarily unable to work because of a work-related injury or illness, equal to two-thirds of pre-injury earnings subject to a weekly minimum and maximum and a duration limit.
Temporary total disability shall mean total and absolute incapacity from following usual business or occupation.
NAC 284.5775 Temporary total disability: Use of sick leave, compensatory time, annual leave and catastrophic leave; leave of absence without pay.
Temporary total disability shall mean a disability resulting from an injury or illness that renders a recipient unable to be engaged in gainful employment for a period of less than twelve (12) months from the date of such injury or illness.