
Q: How much will my workers’ compensation check be?
A: Typically, your workers compensation benefit is calculated to be about 2/3 of your average weekly wage in the year before your injury. However, there are certain maximums and minimums that may apply in your case, and there are various methods of calculating your past wages depending on how long you have worked in the past.
Pennsylvania's Confusing Worker's Comp Claims and Work Related Accidents Consumer Guide

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