Danville, PA asked in Employment Discrimination, Employment Law and Workers' Compensation for Pennsylvania

Q: Is there a restriction on how many hours can be worked in a day while on light duty/wc?

1 Lawyer Answer

A: No. Technically you can work overtime even if it's light and your doctor says it's OK. At theat point you may or may not have a a claim for lost wages (many places the light duty work is on a different pay level, doesn't get differentials, "bumps" etc.

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