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Workers’ Comp Rates Are On The Rise Again In New Jersey

October 27, 2011

After a year in 2011 in which workers’ compensation rates actually declined for the first time in decades, the new rates in 2012 have renewed the steady ascent which commenced in 1980.

The Workers’ Compensation rates effective January 1, 2012 are:

Maximum for temporary disability and permanent total  — $810.00 per week up from $792.00

Minimum for temporary disability — $216.00 per week up from $211.00

These rates are based on the State Average Weekly Wage.  For 2012 that average is $1,079.91.  The State Average Weekly Wage in 2011 is $1,056.54.

At this time Capehart does not have the new rate charts put out by New Jersey Manufacturers.  These rate changes will affect all awards.  The rate of increase over 2011 appears to be approximately 2%.

About the Author:

John H. Geaney

Co-Chair, Workers’ Compensation Practice

Mr. Geaney’s practice involves representation of employers, self-insured companies, third party administrators, and insurance carriers in workers’ compensation, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and Family and Medical Leave Act. He also conducts training sessions on workers’ compensation, ADA, and FMLA issues.

Mr. Geaney authors the New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Blog, which was named a LexisNexis Top Blog for Workers’ Compensation and Workplace Issues for 2016, and John H. Geaney’s New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Manual for Attorneys, Physicians, Adjusters, and Employers.

A frequent seminar moderator and presenter, Mr. Geaney travels the State of New Jersey extensively, speaking on a diverse range of topics spanning the breadth of workers’ compensation law.  John also served as the Mayor of Voorhees Township, New Jersey in 1991.

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