Listen to your atty.
When your treating physican allows a return to work, ''light duty'', your ER either can/can not make the light duty or modified job avaiable... if not, you return to your PTP, and get your status changed from the light duty, back to TTD/Temp Total Disability. Your wage loss benefits should continue until you are released at MMI.
Your ER really can't just say 'there is no work for you, until you are 100% with out restrictions". There are federal laws, namely ADA, that prohibit discrimination to a person fitting the criteria defining a ''disability'' under ADA rules.
Quote:
The ADA defines "disability" as: (1) a physical or
mental impairment that substantially limits a major life
activity, (2) a record of such an impairment, or (3) being
regarded as having such an impairment. Impairments resulting
from occupational injury may not be severe enough to
substantially limit a major life activity, or they may be only
temporary, non-chronic, and have little or no long term impact.
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Read more on ADA here
http://www.eeoc.gov/policy/docs/workcomp.html
When you are returned to work at MMI, and request a reasonable accommodation from your ER, it must be granted, OR the ER show a financial hardship for not doing so.