The New Jersey Addendum to Order For Total Disability is a legal form used to calculate the amount of permanent disability benefits owed to an injured worker in the state of New Jersey. The form is used to determine the total amount of benefits owed to the worker, based on the type of injury sustained, the duration of the disability, and any other factors that may affect the calculation. There are two types of New Jersey Addendum to Order For Total Disability: one for permanent total disability (LTD) and one for permanent partial disability (PPD). For LTD, the form calculates the total amount of benefits owed to the worker based on the duration of the disability and factors such as the extent of physical impairment and the worker's age. For PPD, the form calculates the total amount of benefits due based on the degree of physical impairment and the worker's age. The form can also be used to determine whether an injured worker qualifies for other types of benefits, such as vocational rehabilitation or medical coverage.