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Workers' compensation typically lasts between three to seven years. However, this depends on the state a worker receives worker's comp and other factors.
It is also the case that most permanent disability benefits do not have a time cap and never expire, though many states do cease weekly benefits when a worker reaches 65 years of age.
The length of workers' compensation can vary depending on the state in which the benefits are provided. This also depends on the type of disability an employee receives from their employer. Here are the different types of workers' disabilities:
Temporary disability
Permanent disability
Partial or full disability
Certain states have guidelines that limit the length of time a worker can receive temporary disability for workers' compensation, ranging from three to seven years. Some states also do not provide permanent partial disability benefits.

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