
Temporary Total Disability Benefits
Temporary Total Disability Benefits (TTD) are financial payments provided to individuals who are unable to work due to a temporary medical condition, often resulting from an injury or illness. These benefits help replace lost wages while the person recovers and is not able to perform their job duties. TTD benefits typically cover a percentage of the individual's regular earnings and last until they can return to work or reach maximum medical improvement. The goal is to support employees during their recovery so they can focus on getting better without the added stress of lost income.