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These benefits are based on 80 percent of the difference between worker's after-tax earnings before and after an injury, subject to a weekly maximum payment amount. Depending upon the extent of the disability, these payments will either be capped at 364 weeks or will continue for the duration of the disability.
If you miss more than 7 days of work because of an injury, you are entitled to receive weekly compensation benefits. If you lose between 7 and 13 days, you will be paid for those days. If you miss more than 14 days, you will be paid for all of the days that you have missed.
An independent contractor provides service(s) to employers under agreements with employers. In determining independent contractor status, all government agencies con- sider the amount of direction and control the business has on the individuals performing work.
The maximum compensation rate for injuries on or after January 1, 2020 is 125% of the State Average Weekly Wage. Update for 2022: the state average weekly wage (SAWW) to $1,036.13. Provides that the maximum for injuries occurring July 1, 2022, through June 30, 2023, is $1295.16.
Injured workers are entitled to wage replacement and medical treatment benefits. Wage replacement is equal to two-thirds of your average weekly wages, subject to a maximum equal to 90 percent of the Maine average weekly wage. In most cases, you may receive partial incapacity compensation for a maximum of 520 weeks.
After 7 days of missed work due to your injury, you are entitled to receive weekly compensation benefits beginning on the 8th day. If you miss more than 14 days of work, you will then receive payment retroactive to the original date of injury.
Employees are protected by the Maine Workers' Compensation Act. Workers' compensation pays medical bills and lost wages caused by an injury at work. Independent contractors get no benefits if they are hurt at work, unless they carry their own workers' compensation insurance.
Applications may be submitted by fax at 207-287-5413 or by postal mail to: Workers' Compensation Board, 27 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333-0027. Please note: emailed applications are not accepted.