Travelers Injury Impact Report Shows More Than One-Third of Workplace Injuries Occur during the First Year on the Job
Study of 1.5 million workers compensation claims highlights the need for more thorough employee onboarding and training
“Our data underscores the importance of comprehensive onboarding and training programs for employees, particularly as we continue to navigate the challenges of COVID-19 and see many workers starting new jobs,” said
The study provided insights in a number of areas related to first-year injury claims.
Most Common and Costliest Claims
The most common causes of first-year injuries were overexertion (
The most expensive claims, accounting for just
Industries Most Affected
The restaurant industry experienced the most claims from first-year employees, with
Missed Workdays
First-year injuries led to more than 6 million lost workdays over the five-year period studied, representing
Dislocation and inflammation injuries resulted in the most time away from work on average, at 132 and 82 workdays, respectively. Strains and falls both caused workers to miss an average of 69 workdays, followed by motor vehicle accidents (61) and being struck by an object (59).
Additional findings, as well as recommendations for creating safer workspaces and helping employees recover from work-related accidents, can be found at Travelers.com/injuryimpactreport.
About the Injury Impact Report
Travelers analyzed more than 1.5 million workers compensation claims it received between 2015 and 2019 from a variety of industries and business sizes. Findings were based solely on indemnity claims, where the injured employees could not immediately return to work and incurred medical costs. This is the second analysis of its kind conducted by the company. The first was in 2016 and included data between 2010 and 2014.
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