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This form is only available as a downloadable PDF which will be made available to you after you complete your purchase. (B) 10 days of making the last payment of temporary income benefits due to the employer's continuation of full salary.Temporary Total Disability (TTD) benefits are not paid during the first seven days of lost time. You will not be paid for the first 5 days unless you can't work for 21 calendar days or more. The days don't have to be consecutive. Will I be paid if I lose time from work? Date of Injury and the First Three Days after the Date of Injury. If the disability lasts fourteen (14) days or longer, benefits will be paid back to the first day of disability. If the disability lasts fourteen (14) days or longer, benefits will be paid back to the first day of disability. To avoid partial or complete loss of benefits, file the claim within 90 days.