Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 568 - Workers' Compensation Act
Section 31-308. - Compensation for partial incapacity.

(a) If any injury for which compensation is provided under the provisions of this chapter results in partial incapacity, the injured employee shall be paid a weekly compensation equal to seventy-five per cent of the difference between the wages currently earned by an employee in a position comparable to the position held by the injured employee before his injury, after such wages have been reduced by any deduction for federal or state taxes, or both, and for the federal Insurance Contributions Act in accordance with section 31-310, and the amount he is able to earn after the injury, after such amount has been reduced by any deduction for federal or state taxes, or both, and for the federal Insurance Contributions Act in accordance with section 31-310, except that when (1) the physician, physician assistant or advanced practice registered nurse attending an injured employee certifies that the employee is unable to perform his usual work but is able to perform other work, (2) the employee is ready and willing to perform other work in the same locality and (3) no other work is available, the employee shall be paid his full weekly compensation subject to the provisions of this section. Compensation paid under this subsection shall not be more than one hundred per cent, raised to the next even dollar, of the average weekly earnings of production and related workers in manufacturing in the state, as determined in accordance with the provisions of section 31-309, and shall continue during the period of partial incapacity, but no longer than five hundred twenty weeks. If the employer procures employment for an injured employee that is suitable to his capacity, the wages offered in such employment shall be taken as the earning capacity of the injured employee during the period of the employment.

(b) With respect to the following injuries, the compensation, in addition to the usual compensation for total incapacity but in lieu of all other payments for compensation, shall be seventy-five per cent of the average weekly earnings of the injured employee, calculated pursuant to section 31-310, after such earnings have been reduced by any deduction for federal or state taxes, or both, and for the federal Insurance Contributions Act made from such employee's total wages received during the period of calculation of the employee's average weekly wage pursuant to said section 31-310, but in no case more than one hundred per cent, raised to the next even dollar, of the average weekly earnings of production and related workers in manufacturing in the state, as determined in accordance with the provisions of section 31-309, or less than fifty dollars weekly. All of the following injuries include the loss of the member or organ and the complete and permanent loss of use of the member or organ referred to:


*The loss or loss of use of one phalanx of a thumb shall be construed as seventy-five per cent of the loss of the thumb.
**The loss or loss of use of one phalanx of a finger shall be construed as fifty per cent of the loss of the finger. The loss of or loss of use of two phalanges of a finger shall be construed as ninety per cent of the loss of the finger.
***The loss or loss of use of one phalanx of a great toe shall be construed as sixty-six and two-thirds per cent of the loss of the great toe. The loss of the greater part of any phalanx shall be construed as the loss of a phalanx and shall be compensated accordingly.
If the injury consists of the loss of a substantial part of a member resulting in a permanent partial loss of the use of a member, or if the injury results in a permanent partial loss of function, the administrative law judge may, in the administrative law judge's discretion, in lieu of other compensation, award to the injured employee the proportion of the sum provided in this subsection for the total loss of, or the loss of the use of, the member or for incapacity or both that represents the proportion of total loss or loss of use found to exist, and any voluntary agreement submitted in which the basis of settlement is such proportionate payment may, if otherwise conformable to the provisions of this chapter, be approved by the administrative law judge in the administrative law judge's discretion. Notwithstanding the provisions of this subsection, the complete loss or loss of use of an organ which results in the death of an employee shall be compensable pursuant only to section 31-306.
(c) In addition to compensation for total or partial incapacity or for a specific loss of a member or use of the function of a member of the body, the administrative law judge, not earlier than one year from the date of the injury and not later than two years from the date of the injury or the surgery date of the injury, may award compensation equal to seventy-five per cent of the average weekly earnings of the injured employee, calculated pursuant to section 31-310, after such earnings have been reduced by any deduction for federal or state taxes, or both, and for the federal Insurance Contributions Act made from such employee's total wages received during the period of calculation of the employee's average weekly wage pursuant to said section 31-310, but not more than one hundred per cent, raised to the next even dollar, of the average weekly earnings of production and related workers in manufacturing in the state, as determined in accordance with the provisions of section 31-309, for up to two hundred eight weeks, for any permanent significant disfigurement of, or permanent significant scar on, (A) the face, head or neck, or (B) on any other area of the body which handicaps the employee in obtaining or continuing to work. The administrative law judge may not award compensation under this subsection when the disfigurement was caused solely by the loss of or the loss of use of a member of the body for which compensation is provided under subsection (b) of this section or for any scar resulting from an inguinal hernia operation or any spinal surgery. In making any award under this subsection, the administrative law judge shall consider (1) the location of the scar or disfigurement, (2) the size of the scar or disfigurement, (3) the visibility of the scar or disfigurement due to hyperpigmentation or depigmentation, whether hypertrophic or keloidal, (4) whether the scar or disfigurement causes a tonal or textural skin change, causes loss of symmetry of the affected area or results in noticeable bumps or depressions in the affected area, and (5) other relevant factors. Notwithstanding the provisions of this subsection, no compensation shall be awarded for any scar or disfigurement which is not located on (A) the face, head or neck, or (B) any other area of the body which handicaps the employee in obtaining or continuing to work. In addition to the requirements contained in section 31-297, the administrative law judge shall provide written notice to the employer prior to any hearing held by the administrative law judge to consider an award for any scar or disfigurement under this subsection.
(d) Any award or agreement for compensation made pursuant to this section shall be paid to the employee, or in the event of the employee's death, whether or not a formal award has been made prior to the death, to his surviving spouse or, if he has no surviving spouse, to his dependents in equal shares or, if he has no surviving spouse or dependents, to his children, in equal shares, regardless of their age.
(1949 Rev., S. 7431; 1949, 1951, 1953, S. 3044d; 1957, P.A. 463, S. 3; 1958 Rev., S. 31-162; 1959, P.A. 580, S. 7; 1961, P.A. 491, S. 31; 1967, P.A. 842, S. 15; P.A. 75-48; P.A. 79-376, S. 75; P.A. 89-36; 89-346; P.A. 91-32, S. 26, 41; 91-339, S. 28; P.A. 93-228, S. 19, 35; P.A. 00-8; P.A. 12-197, S. 37; P.A. 21-18, S. 1; 21-196, S. 59.)
History: 1959 act replaced $45 maximum weekly benefit with reference to rate established by Sec. 31-309 (i.e. 55% of average production wage in state for year in which injury occurred raised to next even dollar, to be determined annually), raised minimum benefit from $15 to $20, added special provisions re loss of master hand and master thumb in Subdivs. (b) and (h) and allowed compensation for serious and permanent disfigurement of upper arms and legs below the knees; 1961 act entirely replaced previous provisions; 1967 act raised compensation rate from 60% to 66.66% of difference between average weekly earnings before injury and amount person can earn afterward, added exceptions re payment of full compensation, increased compensation period for loss of master arm from 296 to 312 weeks, for loss of master hand from 42 to 52 weeks and for loss of master thumb from 87 to 95 weeks, deleted reference to normal vision “with glasses”, added Subdiv. (m) re loss of use of the back, specified commissioners' discretionary powers, replaced reference to disfigurement of specific body parts with reference to disfigurement or scarring of any body part, specifically including scarring from hernial or spinal surgery and deleted limit of 780 weeks for compensation; P.A. 75-48 specified scarring from “inguinal hernia”; P.A. 79-376 divided section into Subsecs. and changed alphabetic Subdiv. indicators to numeric ones, used wages currently earned by employee in comparable position rather than incapacitated person's earnings at time of injury in calculating benefits, specified “significant” disfigurement or scarring and replaced “workmen's compensation” with “workers' compensation”; P.A. 89-36 raised minimum benefit from $20 to $50; P.A. 89-346 added Subsec. (e) providing for the payment of benefits in the event of an employee's death; P.A. 91-32 made technical changes; P.A. 91-339 changed the compensation formula in Subsecs. (a), (b) and (e) from 66.66% of average weekly earnings to 80% of average weekly earnings reduced by deductions for federal taxes and FICA, limited compensation to 100% of the average weekly production wage in Subsecs. (a), (b) and (e), provided that awards under Subsec. (e) shall not be made earlier than one year from the date of the injury, and added considerations to be made by the commissioner, notice requirements and provisions re discernible scars or disfigurements in Subsec. (e); P.A. 93-228 changed the compensation formula in existing Subsecs. (a), (b) and (e) from 80% to 75% of average weekly earnings less deductions for state and federal taxes and FICA, reduced maximum duration of temporary and permanent partial disability benefits provided under Subsecs. (a) and (b), modified the schedule of injuries listed in Subsec. (b), deleted Subsecs. (c) and (d) authorizing commissioner to make discretionary awards, relettering former Subsecs. (e) and (f) accordingly, amended relettered Subsec. (c) to prohibit commissioner from awarding scarring benefits later than two years from the injury or surgery date and for scar located on any area of the body other than the face, head or neck, unless it handicaps the employee in obtaining or continuing to work, and amended relettered Subsec. (d) to entitle a deceased employee's dependents to collect compensation due the deceased employee under an informal or formal agreement or award, effective July 1, 1993; P.A. 00-8 amended Subsec. (b) to include injuries to ovary, uterus and vagina and to make technical changes; P.A. 12-197 amended Subsec. (a)(1) by adding provision allowing certification by an advanced practice registered nurse; pursuant to P.A. 21-18, “commissioner” and “commissioner's” were changed editorially by the Revisors to “administrative law judge” and “administrative law judge's” respectively in Subsecs. (b) and (c), effective October 1, 2021; P.A. 21-196 amended Subsec. (a) by adding reference to physician assistants and making a technical change.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 31 - Labor

Chapter 568 - Workers' Compensation Act

Section 31-275. - Definitions.

Section 31-275a and 31-275b. - District defined; continuation of commissioners in office. Workers' compensation districts.

Section 31-275c. - Officers of fraternal organizations.

Section 31-275d. - Term “administrative law judge” substituted for “workers' compensation commissioner”, “compensation commissioner” and “commissioner”.

Section 31-276. - Workers' Compensation Commission. Administrative law judges. Nomination by Governor. Appointment by General Assembly. Terms of office. Removal. Selection of chairman.

Section 31-276a. - Commissioners and commission to be within Labor Department for administrative purposes only.

Section 31-277. - Salary of administrative law judges. Longevity payments.

Section 31-278. - Powers and duties of administrative law judges.

Section 31-279. - Notice of availability of compensation. Uniform system for determination of degree of physical impairment. Employer-sponsored plan for medical care and treatment. Indemnification of medical advisory panel members.

Section 31-279a. - Booklet to be distributed explaining act.

Section 31-279b. - Notice of availability of coverage under act. Content. Posting.

Section 31-280. - Chairperson of the Workers' Compensation Commission. Powers and duties. Budget. Report of expenses.

Section 31-280a. - Advisory Board of the Workers' Compensation Commission.

Section 31-280b. - Compensation Review Board.

Section 31-281. - Designation of commissioner to act in another district.

Section 31-282. - Successor may complete acts when administrative law judge dies.

Section 31-283. - Annual pension upon retirement of administrative law judge.

Section 31-283a. - Rehabilitation programs for employees suffering compensable injuries.

Section 31-283b and 31-283c. - Financing of division and programs. Agreements with other state or federal agencies.

Section 31-283d. - Adjustment of salary of certain retired administrative law judges.

Section 31-283e. - Election of retirement benefits.

Section 31-283f. - Statistical Division.

Section 31-283g. - Education services for employees concerning the prevention of occupational diseases and injuries.

Section 31-283h. - Financing of Division of Worker Education.

Section 31-284. - Basic rights and liabilities. Civil action to enjoin noncomplying employer from entering into employment contracts. Notice of availability of compensation.

Section 31-284a. - State contracting with private insurance carrier. Duties and powers of Commissioner of Administrative Services.

Section 31-284b. - Employer to continue insurance coverage or welfare plan payments for employees eligible to receive workers' compensation. Use of Second Injury Fund.

Section 31-284c. - Complaints of violations. Hearing. Findings and award. Appeal.

Section 31-285. - Substitute systems of compensation.

Section 31-286. - Certificate of employer's compliance.

Section 31-286a. - Insurance requirements for contractors on public works projects and renewals of state business licenses.

Section 31-286b. - Proof of workers' compensation coverage prior to issuance of building permit, condition.

Section 31-287. - Provisions required in liability insurance policies.

Section 31-288. - Additional liability. Penalty for undue delay, noncompliance with insurance requirements and for defrauding workers' compensation insurance carrier. Notice of penalty to Attorney General and State Treasurer. Payment. Civil action fo...

Section 31-289. - Disposition of fines and penalties.

Section 31-289a. - Civil action to recover civil penalties. Privileged assignment for trial.

Section 31-289b. - Civil action to enjoin noncomplying employer from conducting business in the state.

Section 31-290. - Obligations not to be evaded.

Section 31-290a. - Discharge, discipline or discrimination prohibited. Misinformation or dissuasion prohibited. Right of action.

Section 31-290b. - Penalty for false statement.

Section 31-290c. - Fraudulent claim or receipt of benefits. Penalties.

Section 31-290d. - Workers' compensation fraud unit.

Section 31-291. - Principal employer, contractor and subcontractor.

Section 31-291a. - Method of computing workers' compensation premiums for construction contractors.

Section 31-291b. - Method of computing workers' compensation premiums for volunteer staff of municipality or volunteer ambulance service.

Section 31-292. - Liability of employer for worker lent to or employed by another.

Section 31-293. - Liability of third persons to employer and employee. Limitations on liability of architects and engineers. Limitations on liability of insurers, self-insurance service organizations and unions relating to safety matters.

Section 31-293a. - No right against fellow employee; exception.

Section 31-294. - Notice of injury and of claim for compensation.

Section 31-294a. - Eligibility for podiatric care.

Section 31-294b. - Report of injury to employer. Notice of claim form provided by commission.

Section 31-294c. - Notice of claim for compensation. Notice contesting liability. Exception for dependents of certain deceased employees.

Section 31-294d. - Medical and surgical aid. Hospital, ambulatory surgical center and nursing service.

Section 31-294e. - Employee's option to obtain medical care at employee's expense. Refusal of employee to accept or obtain reasonable medical care.

Section 31-294f. - Medical examination of injured employee. Medical reports.

Section 31-294g. - State employee notice of claim for compensation.

Section 31-294h. - Benefits for police officer suffering mental or emotional impairment arising from use of deadly force or subjection to deadly force in line of duty.

Section 31-294i. - Municipal firefighters and police officers. Employer presumption of liability for cardiac emergencies.

Section 31-294j. - Eligibility of municipal firefighters, police officers, constables and volunteer ambulance service members re benefits for diseases arising out of and in the course of employment.

Section 31-294k. - Benefits for post-traumatic stress injury. Eligibility.

Section 31-294l. - Firefighters claim due to cancer diagnosis. Record.

Section 31-295. - Waiting period. When compensation begins. Penalty for late payment of permanent partial disability benefits.

Section 31-296. - Voluntary agreements.

Section 31-296a. - Discontinuance or reduction of payments under oral agreements.

Section 31-297. - Hearing of claims.

Section 31-297a. - Informal hearings.

Section 31-298. - Conduct of hearings.

Section 31-298a. - Use of medical panel. Duties of commissioner and panel. Appeal. Regulations.

Section 31-299. - Prior statements of parties as evidence at hearings before administrative law judges.

Section 31-299a. - Payments under group medical policy not defense to claim for benefits. Health insurer's duty to pay. Lien.

Section 31-299b. - Initial liability of last employer. Reimbursement.

Section 31-300. - Award as judgment. Interest. Attorney's fee. Procedure on discontinuance or reduction.

Section 31-301. - Appeals to the Compensation Review Board. Payment of award during pendency of appeal.

Section 31-301a. - Decision of Compensation Review Board.

Section 31-301b. - Appeal of decision of Compensation Review Board.

Section 31-301c. - Costs of appeal. Interest added to award affirmed on appeal.

Section 31-301d. - Power of Compensation Review Board re witnesses and production of evidence. Enforcement of order.

Section 31-302. - Payment of compensation. Commutation into monthly, quarterly or lump sums.

Section 31-303. - Day when compensation payments become due. Penalty for late payments.

Section 31-304. - Destruction of agreement.

Section 31-305. - Medical examinations.

Section 31-306. - Death resulting from accident or occupational disease. Dependents. Compensation.

Section 31-306a. - Payments due children committed to the Commissioner of Social Services or the Commissioner of Children and Families.

Section 31-306b. - Written notice of potential eligibility for death benefits.

Section 31-307. - Compensation for total incapacity.

Section 31-307a. - Cost-of-living adjustment in compensation rates.

Section 31-307b. - Benefits after relapse from recovery. Recurrent injuries.

Section 31-307c. - Compensation under agreements or awards effected prior to October 1, 1953.

Section 31-308. - Compensation for partial incapacity.

Section 31-308a. - Additional benefits for partial permanent disability.

Section 31-308b. - Dependency allowance.

Section 31-309. - Maximum weekly compensation. Determination of average weekly earnings of state workers and production and related workers in manufacturing.

Section 31-310. - Determination of average weekly wage of injured worker. Concurrent employment. Payments from Second Injury Fund. Publication of wage tables.

Section 31-310a. - Average weekly wage of supernumerary policemen and volunteer police officers.

Section 31-310b. - Average weekly wage of General Assembly member.

Section 31-310c. - Average weekly wage of worker with an occupational disease.

Section 31-311. - Replacement of artificial aids.

Section 31-312. - Compensation for time lost during and expense of medical treatment. Reimbursement of wages lost due to appearance at informal hearing. Payments to prevailing claimants in contested cases. Medical attention outside regular work hours...

Section 31-313. - Transfer to suitable work during period of treatment or rehabilitation or because of physical incapacity. Civil penalty for failure of employer to comply.

Section 31-314. - Allowance for advance payments.

Section 31-315. - Modification of award or voluntary agreement.

Section 31-316. - Employer to record and report employees' injuries and report insurance coverage or welfare plan payments provided to employees. Increased award due to employer's failure to file.

Section 31-317. - Claims against the state.

Section 31-318. - Action for minor or mentally incompetent person.

Section 31-319. - Fees to be approved.

Section 31-320. - Exemption and preference of compensation.

Section 31-321. - Manner of serving notices.

Section 31-322. - Injuries received in interstate commerce.

Section 31-323. - Attachments to secure payment of compensation.

Section 31-324. - Reservation of cases for the Appellate Court.

Section 31-325. - Acknowledgment by employees having certain physical conditions.

Section 31-326. - Proceedings against delinquent insurance companies or employers.

Section 31-327. - Award of fees and expenses.

Section 31-328. - Mutual associations authorized.

Section 31-329. - Approval by Insurance Commissioner.

Section 31-330. - Membership.

Section 31-331. - Control of associations. Insurance Commissioner authorized to accept statement of financial condition by certain employers' mutual associations organized before June 6, 1996.

Section 31-332. - Policies. Number of members required.

Section 31-333. - Officers and voting.

Section 31-334. - Safety rules.

Section 31-335. - Premium rates. Reserve notes.

Section 31-336. - Assessments.

Section 31-337. - Investments.

Section 31-338. - Bylaws and regulations.

Section 31-339. - Appeals to Superior Court.

Section 31-340. - Insurer directly liable to employee or dependent.

Section 31-341. - Notice to insurer.

Section 31-342. - Award; enforcement.

Section 31-343. - Certain defenses not available against employee or dependent.

Section 31-344. - When representations avoid policy.

Section 31-344a. - Workers' Compensation Administration Fund established.

Section 31-345. - Insurance Commissioner to approve form of policy. Assessments against employers for administrative costs. Surpluses.

Section 31-345a. - Deductibles in workers' compensation coverage. Approval of Insurance Commissioner.

Section 31-346. - Damages for material misstatements.

Section 31-347. - Experience in compensation insurance.

Section 31-348. - Compensation insurance companies to report their risks.

Section 31-348a. - Compensation insurers to reduce premiums.

Section 31-349. - Compensation for second disability.

Section 31-349a. - Powers of investigators in the office of the State Treasurer.

Section 31-349b. - Certificate for permanent vocational disability. Employer reimbursed by Second Injury Fund for insurance premiums for certified employees.

Section 31-349c. - Controverted issues of previous disability. Physician panel established.

Section 31-349d. - Treasurer to solicit proposals for the managing of Second Injury Fund claims.

Section 31-349e. - Advisory board for the Second Injury Fund.

Section 31-349f. - Condition of the Second Injury Fund. Report to the Governor and General Assembly.

Section 31-349g. - Method of assessing all employers for liabilities of Second Injury Fund. Reporting. Audits. Insurance companies deemed collection agents.

Section 31-349h. - Transfer of claims. Claims not transferred.

Section 31-349i. - Cost-saving methodologies.

Section 31-349j. - Appeal of decision by State Treasurer concerning the method of assessing the employer for the liabilities of the Second Injury Fund.

Section 31-350 and 31-351. - Notice to commissioner of second injury. Hearings; awards.

Section 31-352. - Enforcement of liability of third person.

Section 31-353. - Voluntary agreements and stipulated settlements; approval.

Section 31-354. - Second Injury Fund contributions. Duties and powers of State Treasurer.

Section 31-354a. - Assistant administrators of the Second Injury Fund.

Section 31-354b. - Finance account within Second Injury Fund. Subaccounts. Duties of State Treasurer.

Section 31-355. - Hearings; awards. Payments from Second Injury Fund on employer's failure to comply with award. Civil action for reimbursement. Insolvent insurer. Settlements and agreements. Failure of uninsured employer to pay.

Section 31-355a. - Collection of moneys owed to the Second Injury Fund. Tax warrants. Lien. Foreclosure.

Section 31-355b. - Actions against entities failing to comply with Second Injury Fund reporting requirements.