By Ziv Shay | Updated April 2026
Alaska has one of the highest compensation rates at 80% of the worker's spendable weekly wage. There is no maximum duration for temporary total disability benefits. Alaska requires all employers to carry workers' compensation insurance. The state has a 3-day waiting period with a 28-day retroactive provision.
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| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Maximum Weekly Benefit | $1,404 |
| Minimum Weekly Benefit | $281 |
| Compensation Rate | 80.0% of AWW |
| Waiting Period | 3 days |
| Retroactive Period | 28 days |
| Max TTD Duration | No limit (until MMI) |
| Filing Deadline | 2 years |
| Monopolistic State Fund | No |
Suppose a worker in Alaska earning $1,000 per week suffers a temporary total disability lasting 12 weeks with $10,000 in medical bills:
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