Kansas Statutes
Article 5 - Workers Compensation
44-510e Compensation for temporary or permanent partial general disabilities; whole body injury; extent of disability; computation thereof; functional impairment defined; termination upon death from other causes; limitations; other remedies excluded.

44-510e. Compensation for temporary or permanent partial general disabilities; whole body injury; extent of disability; computation thereof; functional impairment defined; termination upon death from other causes; limitations; other remedies excluded. (a) In case of whole body injury resulting in temporary or permanent partial general disability not covered by the schedule in K.S.A. 44-510d, and amendments thereto, the employee shall receive weekly compensation as determined in this subsection during the period of temporary or permanent partial general disability not exceeding a maximum of 415 weeks.
(1) Weekly compensation for temporary partial general disability shall be 662/3% of the difference between the average weekly wage that the employee was earning prior to the date of injury and the amount the employee is actually earning after such injury in any type of employment. In no case shall such weekly compensation exceed the maximum as provided for in K.S.A. 44-510c, and amendments thereto.
(2) (A) Permanent partial general disability exists when the employee is disabled in a manner which is partial in character and permanent in quality and which is not covered by the schedule in K.S.A. 44-510d, and amendments thereto. Compensation for permanent partial general disability shall also be paid as provided in this section where an injury results in:
(i) The loss of or loss of use of a shoulder, arm, forearm or hand of one upper extremity, combined with the loss of or loss of use of a shoulder, arm, forearm or hand of the other upper extremity;
(ii) the loss of or loss of use of a leg, lower leg or foot of one lower extremity, combined with the loss of or loss of use of a leg, lower leg or foot of the other lower extremity; or
(iii) the loss of or loss of use of both eyes.
(B) The extent of permanent partial general disability shall be the percentage of functional impairment the employee sustained on account of the injury as established by competent medical evidence and based on the fourth edition of the American medical association guides to the evaluation of permanent impairment, if the impairment is contained therein, until January 1, 2015, but for injuries occurring on and after January 1, 2015, based on the sixth edition of the American medical association guides to the evaluation of permanent impairment, if the impairment is contained therein.
(C) An employee may be eligible to receive permanent partial general disability compensation in excess of the percentage of functional impairment ("work disability") if:
(i) The percentage of functional impairment determined to be caused solely by the injury exceeds 7½% to the body as a whole or the overall functional impairment is equal to or exceeds 10% to the body as a whole in cases where there is preexisting functional impairment; and
(ii) the employee sustained a post-injury wage loss, as defined in subsection (a)(2)(E) of K.S.A. 44-510e, and amendments thereto, of at least 10% which is directly attributable to the work injury and not to other causes or factors.
In such cases, the extent of work disability is determined by averaging together the percentage of post-injury task loss demonstrated by the employee to be caused by the injury and the percentage of post-injury wage loss demonstrated by the employee to be caused by the injury.
(D) "Task loss" shall mean the percentage to which the employee, in the opinion of a licensed physician, has lost the ability to perform the work tasks that the employee performed in any substantial gainful employment during the five-year period preceding the injury. The permanent restrictions imposed by a licensed physician as a result of the work injury shall be used to determine those work tasks which the employee has lost the ability to perform. If the employee has preexisting permanent restrictions, any work tasks which the employee would have been deemed to have lost the ability to perform, had a task loss analysis been completed prior to the injury at issue, shall be excluded for the purposes of calculating the task loss which is directly attributable to the current injury.
(E) "Wage loss" shall mean the difference between the average weekly wage the employee was earning at the time of the injury and the average weekly wage the employee is capable of earning after the injury. The capability of a worker to earn post-injury wages shall be established based upon a consideration of all factors, including, but not limited to, the injured worker's age, physical capabilities, education and training, prior experience, and availability of jobs in the open labor market. The administrative law judge shall impute an appropriate post-injury average weekly wage based on such factors. Where the employee is engaged in post-injury employment for wages, there shall be a rebuttable presumption that the average weekly wage an injured worker is actually earning constitutes the post-injury average weekly wage that the employee is capable of earning. The presumption may be overcome by competent evidence.
(i) To establish post-injury wage loss, the employee must have the legal capacity to enter into a valid contract of employment. Wage loss caused by voluntary resignation or termination for cause shall in no way be construed to be caused by the injury.
(ii) The actual or projected weekly value of any employer-paid fringe benefits are to be included as part of the worker's post-injury average weekly wage and shall be added to the wage imputed by the administrative law judge pursuant to K.S.A. 44-510e(a)(2)(E), and amendments thereto.
(iii) The injured worker's refusal of accommodated employment within the worker's medical restrictions as established by the authorized treating physician and at a wage equal to 90% or more of the pre-injury average weekly wage shall result in a rebuttable presumption of no wage loss.
(F) The amount of compensation for whole body injury under this section shall be determined by multiplying the payment rate by the weeks payable. As used in this section: (1) The payment rate shall be the lesser of: (A) The amount determined by multiplying the average weekly wage of the worker prior to such injury by 662/3%; or (B) the maximum provided in K.S.A. 44-510c, and amendments thereto; (2) weeks payable shall be determined as follows: (A) Determine the weeks of temporary compensation paid by adding the amounts of temporary total and temporary partial disability compensation paid and dividing the sum by the payment rate above; (B) subtract from 415 weeks the total number of weeks of temporary compensation paid as determined in (F)(2)(A), excluding the first 15 such weeks; and (3) multiply the number of weeks as determined in (F)(2)(B) by the percentage of functional impairment pursuant to subsection (a)(2)(B) or the percentage of work disability pursuant to subsection (a)(2)(C), whichever is applicable.
(3) When an injured worker is eligible to receive an award of work disability, compensation is limited to the value of the work disability as calculated above. In no case shall functional impairment and work disability be awarded together.
The resulting award shall be paid for the number of disability weeks at the payment rate until fully paid or modified. In any case of permanent partial disability under this section, the employee shall be paid compensation for not to exceed 415 weeks following the date of such injury. If there is an award of permanent disability as a result of the compensable injury, there shall be a presumption that disability existed immediately after such injury. Under no circumstances shall the period of permanent partial disability run concurrently with the period of temporary total or temporary partial disability.
(b) If an employee has sustained an injury for which compensation is being paid, and the employee's death is caused by other and independent causes, any payment of compensation already due the employee at the time of death and then unpaid shall be paid to the employee's dependents directly or to the employee's legal representatives if the employee left no dependent, but the liability of the employer for the payments of compensation not yet due at the time of the death of such employee shall cease and be abrogated by the employee's death.
(c) The total amount of compensation that may be allowed or awarded an injured employee for all injuries received in any one accident shall in no event exceed the compensation which would be payable under the workers compensation act for 100% permanent total disability resulting from such accident.
(d) Where a minor employee or a minor employee's dependents are entitled to compensation under the workers compensation act, such compensation shall be exclusive of all other remedies or causes of action for such injury or death, and no claim or cause of action against the employer shall inure or accrue to or exist in favor of the parent or parents of such minor employee on account of any damage resulting to such parent or parents on account of the loss of earnings or loss of service of such minor employee.
(e) In any case of injury to or death of an employee, where the employee or the employee's dependents are entitled to compensation under the workers compensation act, such compensation shall be exclusive of all other remedies or causes of action for such injury or death, and no claim or action shall inure, accrue to or exist in favor of the surviving spouse or any relative or next of kin of such employee against such employer on account of any damage resulting to such surviving spouse or any relative or next of kin on account of the loss of earnings, services, or society of such employee or on any other account resulting from or growing out of the injury or death of such employee.
History: L. 1968, ch. 102, § 7; L. 1970, ch. 190, § 4; L. 1974, ch. 203, § 14; L. 1987, ch. 187, § 7; L. 1993, ch. 286, § 34; L. 1996, ch. 79, § 6; L. 2011, ch. 55, § 9; L. 2013, ch. 104, § 9; Apr. 25.

Structure Kansas Statutes

Kansas Statutes

Chapter 44 - Labor And Industries

Article 5 - Workers Compensation

44-501 Compensation; disallowances; substance abuse testing; exceptions, pre-existing conditions; public service benefits protection act, coronary disease or cerebrovascular injury benefits for firefighters and law enforcement officers; liability lim...

44-501b Legislative intent; employer obligation, burden of proof; liability.

44-501c Public service benefits protection act.

44-502 Reservation of penalties.

44-503 Subcontracting.

44-503a Multiple employment; apportionment of liability.

44-503c Employment status of an owner-operator of a motor vehicle; definitions.

44-504 Remedy against negligent third party; employer and workers compensation fund subrogated, exclusion; credits against future payments; limitation of actions; attorney fees.

44-505 Application of act.

44-505b County as self-insurer; establishment of reserve fund; retransfers.

44-505c Local political and taxing subdivision; payment of workmen's compensation coverage.

44-505d Firemen's relief association members; procedure for exemption and for coverage under act after exemption therefrom.

44-505e Schools, area vocational-technical schools and community colleges as self-insurer; establishment of reserve fund; retransfers.

44-505f City as self-insurer; establishment of reserve fund; retransfers.

44-506 Application of act to certain businesses or employments, lands and premises.

44-508 Definitions.

44-509 Incapacitated workman or dependent; exercise of rights; limitation of actions.

44-510b Compensation where death results from injury; compensation upon remarriage; apportionment; burial expenses; limitations on compensation; annual statement by surviving spouse.

44-510c Compensation for permanent total and temporary total disabilities.

44-510d Compensation for certain permanent partial disabilities; computation thereof; schedule.

44-510e Compensation for temporary or permanent partial general disabilities; whole body injury; extent of disability; computation thereof; functional impairment defined; termination upon death from other causes; limitations; other remedies excluded.

44-510f Employer's maximum liability for disability compensation; credit for unearned wages.

44-510g Vocational rehabilitation, agreement of employer or insurance carrier; vocational rehabilitation administrator and assistants; qualified service providers, referrals.

44-510h Medical compensation; change of health care provider; examination by alternate health care provider; faith healing; preventative hepatitis treatment; presumption of employer's obligations; termination of.

44-510i Medical benefits; contract with or appointment of medical administrator; maximum medical fee schedule; advisory panel.

44-510j Medical benefits; fee disputes; utilization and peer review.

44-510k Post-award medical benefits; application; notice; attorney fees; termination or modification of benefits.

44-510l Warning notice to injured employee.

44-511 Definitions; average weekly wage; volunteers; state's average weekly wage.

44-512 Time and manner of compensation payments.

44-512a Failure to pay compensation when due; civil penalty; imposition and collection; attorney fees; other remedies.

44-512b Failure to pay compensation prior to award without just cause; interest, penalty.

44-513a Minors entitled to compensation; payment.

44-513b Same; act supplemental.

44-514 Payments not assignable; exception, orders for support.

44-515 Medical examinations; suspension of benefits; travel and living expenses; availability of reports; disqualification of certain medical evidence; consideration of health care providers' opinions.

44-516 Medical examination by neutral health care provider.

44-518 Refusal of medical examination; effect.

44-519 Certificate of health care provider as evidence.

44-520 Notice of injury.

44-521 Agreements; approval.

44-523 Hearing procedure; time limitations on evidence and entry of award; prehearing settlement conference; recusal of administrative law judge; closure of claims; lack of prosecution.

44-525 Form of findings and awards; effective date.

44-526 Filing agreements, awards, etc.

44-527 Final receipts.

44-528 Review and modification of awards; reinstatement; cancellation; effective date.

44-529 Judgment on agreement or awards.

44-530 Staying proceedings upon an award.

44-531 Redemption of liability; lump-sum payment of award; exception.

44-532 Subrogation of insurer or group-funded pool to rights and duties of employer; methods of securing payment of compensation; failure to secure; penalties; notice to director by insurers; change of status notice by self-insurers and group-funded...

44-532a Liability of workers compensation fund for uninsured or insufficiently self-insured insolvent employers; cause of action against such employers.

44-534 Proceedings; time limitations; electronic filing system authorized.

44-534a Preliminary hearings; orders for medical treatment and temporary total disability benefits; review of preliminary findings and orders; reimbursement from workers compensation fund.

44-535 When the right to compensation accrues.

44-536 Attorney fees; limitations; lien; review of contracts and fees claimed; matters to consider upon review; powers and duties of director and administrative law judge.

44-536a Signing of pleadings, motions and other documents; liability for frivolous filings.

44-542a Election by individual employer, partner or self-employed person.

44-543 Election by certain employees.

44-545 Defenses available in certain cases.

44-549 Hearings, venue; final award of administrative law judge; hearing powers of director and board.

44-550 Records of proceedings, documents; custody and preservation.

44-550b Records open to public inspection, exceptions.

44-551 Assistant directors, administrative law judges and special local administrative law judges; application, qualifications, appointment, reappointment, term; workers compensation and employment security boards nominating committee; judges' powers...

44-552 Record of hearing; certified shorthand reporter; transcript; costs.

44-553 Witness fees.

44-554 Depositions.

44-555 Reporter's fees, assessment.

44-555c Workers compensation appeals board; jurisdiction; composition and appointment; reappointment; term of office; qualifications, salary and expenses; panels; final orders, content and issuance.

44-556 Judicial review of actions of the board; procedure; payment of compensation pending administrative and judicial review; application of 1993 amendments; reimbursement or credit for amounts paid under certain circumstances.

44-556a Transfer of appeals due to constitutional defect.

44-557 Employer's duty to report accidents; civil penalty for failure to report; recovery of penalties.

44-557a Compilation and publication of statistics; database of information; submission of data; contracts for actuarial or statistical services.

44-559 Insurance against liability; form and contents of policy.

44-559a Workers compensation insurance; deductibles option; occurrence deductible defined; payment of deductible amount by insurer, reimbursement; premium credits; Kansas workers compensation insurance plan not to require deductibles option; group-fu...

44-561 Reserves.

44-562 Reports to insurance commissioner; inspection.

44-563 Violation of act.

44-565 Invalidity of part.

44-566 Workers compensation fund to facilitate employment of handicapped workers; definitions.

44-566a Workers compensation fund; annual assessment; administration; actions against fund, parties, settlement; liabilities of fund; annual report; actuarial review.

44-567 Same; employment or retention of handicapped workers; relief from or apportionment of liability for subsequent injuries; knowledge of impairment; presumptions; commissioner of insurance to be impleaded.

44-569 Same; awards for subsequent injuries to handicapped workers; apportionment of amounts due; duties of commissioner of insurance; employer's liability when fund insufficient, reimbursement.

44-569a Same; employer or insurance carrier reimbursed from fund, when.

44-570 Same; employer's liability for no-dependent deaths; awards to fund; duties of commissioner of insurance; refund.

44-572 Same; review; modification or cancellation of awards.

44-573 Rules and regulations; filing.

44-574 Construing and citing workers compensation laws; severability.

44-575 State workers compensation self-insurance fund; state agencies self-insured as single employer; administration; state workplace health and safety program.

44-576 State workers compensation self-insurance fund; self-insurance assessment against state agencies; rate.

44-577 Same; claims for compensation by state employees; service of claims; defense of fund; regional emergency medical response team.

44-578 Same; administrative rules and regulations.

44-579 Same; copies of accident reports to secretary of administration.

44-580 Same; construction of 44-575 to 44-580.

44-581 Group-funded workers compensation pools; requirements.

44-582 Same; certificate of authority; application; commissioner's review of surplus funds.

44-583 Same; irrevocable consent; service of process on commissioner of insurance.

44-584 Same; certificate of authority, renewal, suspension, revocation; examinations.

44-585 Same; premiums; contributions; deposit of premiums; refunds.

44-586 Same; premiums; use; investments.

44-587 Same; group-funded workers' compensation pools fee fund; expense of administration; assessments.

44-588 Same; premium tax; payment.

44-589 Same; assessments; subject to article 24 of chapter 40 of Kansas Statutes Annotated.

44-590 Same; new members; application; termination.

44-591 Same; board of trustees; duties.

44-592 Same; licensing of persons soliciting workers compensation insurance.

44-593 Reorganization of pool agreement under 12-2216 et seq.

44-594 Same; confidentiality of certain financial information.

44-5,101 Informational and educational materials; contents; language; distribution to insured and self-insured.

44-5,102 Same; distribution upon notice of injury; preparation and dissemination.

44-5,103 Same; cooperation by and duties of self-insurers and insurance companies and other benefit delivery entities; continuing education activities.

44-5,104 Accident prevention programs; requirements and reports; inspections; duties of secretary of labor; failure to maintain, penalties.

44-5,110 Ombudsman program; qualifications and appointment of ombudsmen; special ombudsmen, contracts; dissemination of program information.

44-5,117 Mediation conferences.

44-5,120 Fraudulent or abusive acts or practices; defined; powers, duties and functions of director of workers compensation and commissioner of insurance; application of section; administrative investigation and enforcement; hearings; costs; cease an...

44-5,121 Same; cause of action to recover economic losses.

44-5,122 Same; acts or practices constituting crimes, procedure; reporting alleged violations; review and investigation.

44-5,123 Same; immunity from civil liability for reporting information in good faith.

44-5,124 Assistant attorney general; appointment within division of workers compensation; duties.

44-5,125 Workers compensation fraud and other acts or practices constituting crimes; penalties; repayment of certain amounts, interest; cause of action, certain monetary damages.

44-5,126 Severability.

44-5,127 Affidavit of exempt status; fraud; penalties.