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New State Report Cards Released by Work Loss Data Institute

Work Loss Data Institute (WLDI) announces the release of the much-anticipated 2009 State Report Cards for Workers’ Comp, using the most current data available at this time. The report cards help employers, insurers, TPA’s, state governments and consultants answer the questions, “Who is doing well and why?”

WLDI’s State Report Cards are based on data from OSHA Form 300’s and 200’s, which cover all OSHA recordable injuries and illnesses and provide the basis for rating state-by-state workers’ compensation performance. The 2009 release adds four more years worth of data (2003-2006) to the rankings, which makes for a total of seven years of data since it includes statistics collected in the last publication, which was released in 2004.

Now having seven years worth of data, it was possible to track trends and not only give states a grade based on most current performance, but also to give them a “Tier Ranking” based on how they performed on average over the seven years, and whether they have an upward, downward or stable trend. There is data available for 43 states, plus Puerto Rico, Guam and the Virgin Islands.

Full Story: http://www.worklossdata.com/PR_SRC2009.htm

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