The Pennsylvania WC Act, and Rules and Regulations Title 34, Part VIII, Chapter 123
allows a reduction (also referred to as an “offset credit”) taken by the employer/insurance carrier of the worker’s WC wage-loss benefit if
the worker also receives any of the following:
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Unemployment compensation (UC)
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Pension benefits funded in whole or in part by the employer liable for the WC (including
amounts withdrawn or otherwise utilized from pension benefits rolled over into an
IRA or other similarly restricted account while the employee is receiving WC benefits).
NOTE: A reduction due to severance pay or pension benefits applies only to claims for injuries suffered on or after 06/24/1996. A reduction due
to unemployment compensation benefits applies to all claims regardless of the date of injury.
For reduction in WC due to retirement insurance benefits (RIB), see DI 52120.210G.2. in this section.
The reduced WC rate is the actual WC amount the worker is
entitled
to receive under the applicable provisions of the law. Therefore, if the WC
rate is reduced because of a pension, unemployment compensation, or severance pay,
impose offset
using the reduced WC rate. Note that the reduced WC rate may be further reduced to recover an overpayment. For offset calculations, use the WC rate after the pension/unemployment compensation/severance pay reduction but before
any reduction to recover an overpayment (see instructions and NOTE in DI 52120.210G.2.b. in this section). For WC overpayment situations and examples, see DI 52150.035A.4.