Abstract

This study examined the relationship between the type of Workers' Compensation wage-replacement benefits—time limited and time unlimited—and the rehabilitation process for 2077 persons identified as occupationally disabled in the state/federal rehabilitation program. While clients who received time limited Workers' Compensation benefits (N = 791) required less time to rehabilitate, they required more services, of a different type, and their rehabilitation programs cost considerably more than clients who received time unlimited benefits (N = 1286).

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