Miscellaneous

How long does it take to get a workers comp settlement check in VA?

How long does it take to get a workers comp settlement check in VA?

Timeline for Getting Your Money: Usually It Takes 4 to 8 Weeks to Get Your Workers Compensation Settlement Check After Reaching a Deal With Your Employer or Its Insurance Carrier.

Is the Virginia Workers Compensation Commission still open?

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission is working diligently to assist customers. The Commission’s headquarters office and regional offices are only open for scheduled in-person hearings until further notice.

Why is my workers compensation check not in the mail?

The TTD check is supposed to be about 2/3 of the injured workers’ average weekly wage (AWW), and is generally the lifeline saving injured workers from bankruptcy while they are in recovery. When the TTD check doesn’t arrive on time, it can throw even the most carefully managed finances into a tailspin.

Who is responsible for workers’compensation in Virginia?

Whether you are an employee of a business or an owner of a company, VWC is responsible for carrying out the requirements of the Virginia Workers’ Compensation Act, while administering Virginia’s workers’ compensation program, meeting legal requirements and providing various protections.

What does WebFile do for Virginia Workers Comp?

Welcome to WebFile, the Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission’s online portal to electronic records. WebFile allows certain roles to manage records and take care of key transactions online. WebFile Support pertains specifically to WebFile accounts, WebFile transactions, and errors encountered within WebFile.

How to find a workers compensation attorney in Virginia?

If you would like more information on the Virginia workers compensation system, order my book, “The Ultimate Guide to Workers’ Compensation in Virginia” by clicking this link, or call our office to speak with a workers’ compensation attorney today (866) 515-1654.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission is working diligently to assist customers. The Commission’s headquarters office and regional offices are only open for scheduled in-person hearings until further notice.

The TTD check is supposed to be about 2/3 of the injured workers’ average weekly wage (AWW), and is generally the lifeline saving injured workers from bankruptcy while they are in recovery. When the TTD check doesn’t arrive on time, it can throw even the most carefully managed finances into a tailspin.

How often do you get your workers comp check?

Under the Workers’ Compensation Act, insurance companies are supposed to pay your workers’ compensation check at the same frequency you get your normal wages. If you are paid weekly, you should get your workers’ compensation check every week.