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Louisiana Workers' Compensation Laws

Nearly all Louisiana employers must carry workers' compensation insurance, covering employees from day one. TTD benefits are 66 2/3% of average weekly wage, with a maximum of $845/week (2024-2025). Supplemental Earnings Benefits (SEB) are available when an employee can work but cannot earn 90% of pre-injury wages. Louisiana's system includes a choice-of-physician right and the Louisiana Workers' Compensation Corporation (LWCC) as the state's largest writer.

Last verified: 2026-02-25

Statute of Limitations

1 year (indemnity, no payments made); 3 years (SEB, from last payment)La. R.S. 23:1209

Claims for indemnity benefits must be filed within 1 year from the accident or death if no payments have been made. When payments have been made, SEB claims prescribe 3 years from the last payment. Payment of wage benefits interrupts prescription for medical benefits.

Key Louisiana Statutes

Employer CoverageLa. R.S. 23:1035

Nearly all employers must carry workers' compensation insurance. Coverage applies from the first day on the job for all part-time, temporary, and seasonal workers. Exemptions include private residential household employees, private unincorporated farm employees, and musicians/performers under performance contracts. Corporate officers owning 10%+ stock may opt out.

Temporary Total Disability (TTD)La. R.S. 23:1221(1)

TTD benefits are 66 2/3% of the employee's average weekly wage. Maximum weekly benefit (Sept 2024-Aug 2025): $845/week. Minimum: $225/week. Benefits continue until the employee reaches Maximum Medical Improvement (MMI) or returns to work.

Supplemental Earnings Benefits (SEB)La. R.S. 23:1221(3)

Paid when an employee can work but cannot earn at least 90% of pre-injury wages. Rate: 66 2/3% of the difference between pre-injury and post-injury earning capacity. Maximum duration: 520 weeks (including TTD time).

Choice of PhysicianLa. R.S. 23:1121

Employees have the right to select one treating physician in any field or specialty. If the employer directs the employee to a specific physician without proper written notice, that doctor may not count as the employee's choice.

Notice RequirementsLa. R.S. 23:1301-1310

Employees must provide written notice of injury to the employer within 30 days. The employer/insurer must provide a Choice of Physician Form (LWC-WC 1121) to the employee.

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Not Legal Advice

This information is for general reference only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws change — verify current statutes at Louisiana Workforce Commission — Workers' Compensation. For advice about your specific situation, consult a licensed attorney.

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