L&I retraining programs for injured workers in Washington State

When people have L&I claims and cannot return to work without retraining, they will likely go through a retraining program. There are a variety of different options for retraining. These options include college programs, vocational or technical schools, online programs and even on the job training.

On-the-job retraining programs

Many of the people I represent who have been injured at work like the idea of learning new job skills through on the job retraining. However, sometimes these types of plans can be difficult to develop. In many cases, it’s because employers are not willing to meet L&I’s on-the-job retraining requirements.

However, on the job training can be valuable for both injured workers and employers. Some of the benefits for employers include:
(1) Access to a pool of trainees for hard-to-fill positions;
(2) The ability to evaluate workers prior to offering them full time positions; and
(3) Up to two years worth of training fees to compensate for time and cost of training.
On the job training is also valuable for people with work injury who excel in active and hands-on educational settings.

L&I contact info and personal notes

If you are an employer and you want to provide on-the-job retraining, you can contact the L&I Return to Work services. Their number is (360) 902- 6576. You can also email them at VocRehabProgram@lni.wa.gov. As an employer myself, I can personally attest to the fact that retrained injured workers are an asset. They bring a unique level of life experience and reverence for employment that many other job applicants lack.

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Ms. Tara Reck is the managing attorney at Reck Law — Workers’ Compensation Attorneys in Washington State. If you would like more information, please contact Ms. Reck through the following:
* Seattle | Bellevue | Mercer Island office: (206) 395–6141
* Tacoma office: (253) 999–9828
* Renton office: (425) 800–8195
* Port Orchard office: (360) 876–4123
* Email: office@recklaw.coms
* Her Workers’ Compensation blog at https://tarareck.com/contact/
* or her company website at https://recklaw.com/contact/.

This article first appeared on https://recklaw.com/l-and-i-retraining-programs-for-injured-workers/

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Tara Reck, Workers Comp Attorney, Washington State
Tara Reck, Workers Comp Attorney, Washington State

Written by Tara Reck, Workers Comp Attorney, Washington State

Tara Reck is the Managing Attorney at Reck Law, PLLC and has been representing injured workers in Washington State since 2006 with emphasis on trial advocacy.

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