Wisconsin Temporary Or Permanent Disability Benefits For Job Related Injuries are a type of workers’ compensation benefits that are available to workers who have suffered an injury or illness due to their job. These benefits provide financial assistance to help cover medical expenses, lost wages, and other expenses associated with the injury or illness. There are two types of Wisconsin Temporary Or Permanent Disability Benefits For Job Related Injuries: Temporary Total Disability (TTD) and Permanent Partial Disability (PPD). Temporary Total Disability benefits are available for workers who have suffered an injury or illness that prevents them from working, and they are paid a portion of their average weekly wages while they are unable to work. Permanent Partial Disability benefits are for those who have suffered an injury or illness that has resulted in a permanent disability and are paid a percentage of their average weekly wages for a set period of time.