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Does Louisiana workers Comp pay for pain and suffering?


What are the workers compensation laws in the state of Louisiana?

  • MILLER SUMMARY OF LOUISIANA WORKERS’ COMPENSATION LAWS. GENERAL DUTIES OF EMPLOYERS Louisiana Revised Statutes 23:1306: requires employers to notify the Office of Workers’ Compensation within ten (10) days of actual knowledge of an injury resulting in death or lost time in excess of one week after the injury.

When to notify the Louisiana Office of workers’ compensation?

  • GENERAL DUTIES OF EMPLOYERS Louisiana Revised Statutes 23:1306: requires employers to notify the Office of Workers’ Compensation within ten (10) days of actual knowledge of an injury resulting in death or lost time in excess of one week after the injury. This rule applies even if no claim for workers’ compensation benefits has been filed.

What are the legal duties of an employer in Louisiana?

  • GENERAL DUTIES OF EMPLOYERS Louisiana Revised Statutes 23:1306: requires employers to notify the Office of Workers’ Compensation within ten (10) days of actual knowledge of an injury resulting in death or lost time in excess of one week after the injury.
You typically cannot get pain and suffering with workers' compensation in Louisiana. The Louisiana Workforce Commission (LWC) explains that you are generally entitled only to coverage for medical costs, lost wages, and select other expenses which do not include pain and suffering in workers' compensation claims.