Workers’ compensation carriers, Accident Fund Insurance Company of America and United Heartland, report that during last year’s difficult Midwest winter, slips and falls on ice and snow accounted for nearly one-third of all workers’ compensation claims that resulted in lost time from work.
The insurers said winter-related slips and falls claims doubled in 2013-2014 over the previous year, representing 29 percent of all workers’ compensation claims. By state, the numbers peaked at:
- Indiana – 37 percent
- Wisconsin – 33 percent
- Michigan – 32 percent
- Illinois – 32 percent
- Minnesota – 29 percent
To help avoid injury when walking on ice and snow, Accident Fund and United Heartland offer tips for employers and employees:
- Walk slowly and deliberately and wear boots or other slip-resistant footwear.
- Be prepared for black ice formation after melting occurs.
- Exercise caution when getting in and out of vehicles.
- Watch for slippery floors when entering buildings.
- Avoid carrying items, keep hands empty so arms are free to move for stabilization – use backpacks if possible.
Topics Carriers Claims Workers' Compensation
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