Determination
of Your Average Monthly Wage
Under the Workers Compensation system in Arizona you are entitled
to two things while your claim is open; Medical treatment and 66 2/3% of your average monthly wage, if a doctor
is keeping you off work or placing restrictions on what work you can do.
Your average monthly wage is typically based
on the 30 days prior to the date of injury.
However, in some instances this is not a fair or true assessment of what
your wage should be. For example, if you
do not receive paid vacation time and had just taken a vacation within the 30
days prior to the injury, it wouldn’t be fair to use that to determine what
your average monthly wage is. Things
like bonuses, overtime pay, and a side job should all be accounted for in the
determination of one’s average monthly wage.
When you get an Average Monthly Wage determination notice from the
Industrial Commission of Arizona you have 90 days to protest it if you do not agree with
the wage.
You should contact Snow,Carpio & Weekley, so one of our attorneys can review this, so that your
wages are determined in a way that is fair and accurate and not just left to
the insurance company’s adjuster.
Blog WC Tip of the Day By:
Diana Robles, Attorney
Snow Carpio & Weekley
Tucson, AZ Office
If you or someone you know has been hurt on the job or has an disability that could prevent them from working for at least one year, contact Snow, Carpio & Weekley for a free consultation by calling toll-free at 855-325-4781.
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