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Workers™ Compensation Benefits

What are Workers™ Compensation benefits?

If you are injured at work, you may be eligible for NYS Workers™ Compensation benefits. If you are absent from work due to injury, the Workers™ Compensation plan provides partial salary/wage payments beginning on the eighth calendar lost day. Incurred medical expenses are also paid by this plan.

What salary/wages are paid under Workers™ Compensation?

The College will pay your regular salary/wage for the first five lost workdays when a physician does not allow you to work because of your injury. Workers™ Compensation benefits, which begin on the eighth consecutive lost day, pay you two-thirds of your salary/wage based on an average of your prior 52 weeks™ earnings. This benefit will be mailed directly to you from the insurance company and is non-taxable.

Exempt and non-exempt employees (faculty and staff) are eligible to receive supplemental salary payments from the College based on the difference between their regular base salary/wage and the Workers' Compensation benefits after one year of employment based on the following schedule.

 Length of Service  Number of Weeks byPercent of Salary/Wage 
At Least  But Less Than  100%  50%up to $170 per week 
4 weeks 1 year  1 week 25 weeks
1 year and over  26 weeks ----

Supplemental salary/wage payments are paid through the College payroll for exempt employees and non-exempt employees (faculty and staff) are inclusive for both NYS Disability Leave and Workers™ Compensation Leave. If eligible, time lost under this plan is also designated as time lost under the Family Medical Leave Act. Supplemental salary/wage payments are predicated on carrier/insurance approval of a claim.

Who is eligible for this benefit?

Full- and part-time exempt and non-exempt employees (faculty and staff) are eligible for Workers™ Compensation benefits. Full- and part-time exempt and non-exempt employees (faculty and staff) are eligible for supplemental salary/wage benefits as outlined above.