Tennessee Workers Compensation Data Calendar Years
Types of Conclusions
Conclusion Types by Grand Division
Conclusion Types by Judicial District Population Size
Conclusion Types
Percent of Joint Petition Settlements Concluded in a County Other Than Residence of the Injured Worker
Number of Weeks from Injury to MMI
Number of Weeks from MMI to Conclusion
Number of Weeks from Injury to Conclusion
Average Weekly Compensation Rates
Temporary Total Disability Amounts
Average Monetary Amount of Medical Benefits/Expenses
BAW PPD Multipliers
Arm PPD Multipliers
Leg PPD Multipliers
Body as a Whole PPD Monetary Benefits
Arm PPD Monetary Benefits
Leg PPD Monetary Benefits
Appeals
Conclusion The utilization of the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development to conclude cases continues to increase. For 2008, 60% of cases were settlements approved by the Department. Trials are occurring in less than 1% of Tennessee workers compensation cases. It takes an average of 37 weeks for a case to conclude once MMI is reached. The average age, level of education and compensation rate of injured workers are all increasing.
Conclusion Average medical costs for permanent disability cases appear to have leveled off. Body as a whole, arm and leg injury cases where the injured worker was returned to pre-injury employment all show decreases in PPD percentage amounts and PPD multipliers. The percentage of permanent total and death cases continues to be diminishing. The percent of trial verdicts appealed as compared to the number of trials is increasing.