Workers Compensation: State By State Comparison Infographic
The oldest insurance program in the United States is workers compensation. Workers who engaged in dangerous jobs needed financial protection in the event of a work related injury.
The majority of workers compensation programs are administered at the state level, giving workers a variety of differences from one state to another. It is important to know your own state's guidelines, and whether it is even required for your employee to be insured through workers compensation.
This infographic explains the differences in state-by-state statutory waiting periods, coverage requirements, maximum temporary total disability benefits, compensation rates, and maximum benefit durations.
If you or a loved one has been injured on the job and needs help with your Workers Compensation case, contact the attorneys at Bachus & Schanker, LLC to learn more about your rights and how we can help you get you the medical and disability benefits you are entitled to. Call for a free consultation.
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Sources for the Workers Compensation: State By State Comparison Infographic include:
Workers' Compensation Resources
- Find more information about workers compensation from the Office of Worders' Compensation Programs (OWCP).






