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Mental Injuries: Workers’ Compensation and Disability Insurance Part 1

Workers' Compensation Perspectives

Social Insurance mental injury data Social insurance generally covers a wider population than workers’ compensation but may reflect trends that are felt by workers’ compensation and disability insurance. Unlike in the US SSDI, I could find no data isolating just those who had also filed workers’ compensation claims.

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Are workers’ compensation laws keeping up with changing demographics?

Workers' Compensation Perspectives

Many workers’ compensation systems impose limits on benefits for older workers. See NASI, 2021 Workers’ Compensation Report – 2019 Data [Appendix D- Table D] – retrieved June 16, 2022 from [link] ) Australia’s coverage provisions under the individual state workcover schemes are varied.

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Are Workers’ Compensation benefits protected against the rising cost of living?

Workers' Compensation Perspectives

To forestall this eventuality, the majority of North American workers’ compensation jurisdictions adjust periodic payments (sometimes called workers’ compensation pensions or permanent disability payments) to account for increases in the cost of living. No COLA was payable in January 2010, January 2011, or in January 2016.