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 |
- Rates of compensation are effective each year from January 1 through December 31.
- If the FWW and/or AWW are less than minimum shown, the BWC will pay TT at full FWW and/or AWW.
- If the AWW is less than minimum shown, the BWC pays PT at full AWW.
- 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.
- The amputation award shows the weekly amount paid for amputation or loss of use, regardless of average weekly wage.
- The minimum for wholly dependents.