Comp Rate

Ohio Workers’ Compensation

Compensation Rate Chart

2012 to 2023

 

 

Year of Injury (1)

Temporary Total Max and Living Maintenance without Social Security  Retirement Maximum

Temporary Total and Living Mainentance with Social Security Retirement Maximum

Temporary Total Minimum  (2)

Living Maintenance Minimum 

Permanent Total Maximum   Without SSD

Permanent Total Maximum With SSD

Permanent Total Minimum (3)

Wage Loss Maximum (4)

Percentage  of Permanent Partial Disability (PPD) Maximum

Amputation Award / Scheduled Loss Weekly Rate (5)

Death Benefit Maximum

Death Benefit Minimum (6)

2023

$1,149

$766

$383

$574.50

$1,149

$766

$574.50

$1,149

$383

$1,149

$1,149

$574.50

2022

$1,085

$723.33

361.67

$542.50

$1,085

$723.33

$542.50

$1,085

$361.67

$1,085

$1,085

$542.50

2021

$1,019

$679.33

$339.67

$509.50

$1,019

$679.33

$509.50

$1,019

$339.67

$1,019

$1,019

$509.50

2020

$980

$653.33

$326.67

$490

$980

$653.33

$490

$980

$326.67

$980

$980

$490

2019

$950

$633.33

$316.67

$475

$950

$633.33

$475

$950

$316.67

$950

$950

$475

2018

$932

$621.33

$310.67

$466

$932

$621.33

$466

$932

$310.67

$932

$932

$466

2017

$902

$601.33

$300.67

$451

$902

$601.33

$451

$902

$300.67

$902

$902

$451

2016

$885

$590

$295

$442.50

$885

$590

$442.50

$885

$295

$885

$885

$442.50

2015

$862

$574.67

$287.33

$431

$862

$574.67

$431

$862

$287.33

$862

$862

$431

2014

$849

$566

$283

$424.50

$849

$566

$424.50

$849

$283

$849

$849

$424.50

2013

$838

$558.67

$279.33

$419

$838

$558.67

$419

$838

$279.33

$838

$838

$419

2012

$809

$539.33

$269.67

$404.50

$809

$539.33

$404.50

$809

$269.67

$809

$809

$404.50

 

  1. Rates of compensation are effective each year from January 1 through December 31.
  2. If the FWW and/or AWW are less than minimum shown, the BWC will pay TT at full FWW and/or AWW.
  3. If the AWW is less than minimum shown, the BWC pays PT at full AWW.
  4. Wage loss benefits have a maximum of 200 weeks for injuries before August 25, 2006. For injuries on or after that date, an injured worker can receive non-working wage loss for 52 weeks, and working wage loss for 200 weeks. 26 weeks of non-working wage loss count against the 200 weeks of working wage loss, which creates a 226 week total maximum wage loss compensation for injuries on or after August 25, 2006.
  5. The amputation award shows the weekly amount paid for amputation or loss of use, regardless of average weekly wage.
  6. The minimum for wholly dependents.