Agreements to Receive Payments Greater Than the Schedule Provides — Applicability. [Applicable to Injuries Occurring Prior to July 1, 2014.]

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  1. An employee may sign an agreement before or after an injury resulting in temporary total disability due to an accident arising out of and in the course of employment in which the employee may receive from the employer, for up to six (6) months after the date of injury, an amount greater than the schedule of compensation for the injury in § 50-6-207. Any agreed payment that is greater than the amount provided by § 50-6-207 shall be credited as an offset to any subsequent award or settlement for permanent partial disability, permanent total disability, or death benefits.
  2. If the employee's temporary total disability exceeds six (6) months from the date of injury, any payments greater than those provided by § 50-6-207, made after that date, shall not be credited as an offset to any subsequent award or settlement for permanent partial disability, permanent total disability, or death benefits.
  3. This section applies to employees of municipalities, counties, and other governmental entities.


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