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Guide to returning to work after workers' comp injury in Pennsylvania including light duty and benefit impacts.
Returning to work involves understanding medical restrictions and benefit impacts.
Light Duty
No requirement: Employers not required to offer If offered: Must be within doctor's restrictions Benefit impact: Wage loss ends if return to comparable wages
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Last updated: January 5, 2026
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