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  1. You are entitled to reimbursement of medical travel expense incurred because of your industrial injury. Complete this form to request reimbursement of medical travel expense. Mileage rates are different depending on the day you traveled. We will calculate the total due using the miles traveled. Please see example below.

  2. 3 sty 2023 · The Division of Workers’ Compensation (DWC) is announcing the increase of the mileage rate for medical and medical-legal travel expenses by 3 cents to 65.5 cents per mile effective January 1, 2023. This rate must be paid for travel on or after January 1, 2023, regardless of the date of injury.

  3. You can use this mileage reimbursement calculator to determine the deductible costs associated with running a vehicle for medical, charitable, business, or moving. You can calculate mileage reimbursement in three simple steps: Select your tax year.

  4. If you are injured on the job in California and you need to travel to a doctor's office, therapy office, a pharmacy to pick up medication, or to a law office to attend a deposition, the insurance carrier has to reimburse you for your mileage. The medical mileage rate for 2023 is 62.5 cents per.

  5. Mileage rates. An injured worker is entitled to reimbursement of reasonable expenses of transportation if they have to travel to get treatment for a work injury. Reasonable expenses of transportation includes mileage, parking, and bridge tolls. Mileage for reasonable travel to and from doctors, hospitals, therapy or pharmacy is payable as follows:

  6. Medical mileage expense form. If you need a medical mileage expense form for a year not listed here, please contact the Information and Assistance Unit at your closest district office of the WorkersCompensation Appeals Board.

  7. 3 sty 2023 · Oakland, CA – The mileage rate that workers' comp claims administrators pay injured workers for travel related to medical treatment or evaluation of their injuries will increase from 62.5¢ per mile to 65.5¢ per mile for travel on or after January 1, 2023, regardless of the date of injury.

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