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Flow of a Typical Injured Worker Claim - 1 - Employee Has Work-Related Injury or Illness (new)
Flow of a Typical Injured Worker Claim - 2 - Continued Medical Treatment and Total Incapacity from Work (new)
Flow of a Typical Injured Worker Claim - 3 - Continuing Period of Total Incapacity while under Treatment by Attending Physician (new)
Flow of a Typical Injured Worker Claim - 4 - Medical Status Improves & Employee Becomes Capable of "Light Duty" or "Restricted" Work (new)
Flow of a Typical Injured Worker Claim - 5 - Injured/Ill Employee Reaches Maximum Medical Improvement (MMI) (new)
Flow of a Typical Injured Worker Claim - 6 - Employee Exhausts Period in which PPD Benefits are Paid (Specific Award) (new)
Flow of a Typical Injured Worker Claim - 7 - Injury or Surgery Causes Disfigurement and/or Scarring (except for inguinal hernia or spinal surgery) (new)