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| | CWCI Reports California Workers' Comp Benefits Will Increase In 2016 By News Release from the CWCI - June 22, 2015
California’s State Average Weekly Wage (SAWW) rose just under 2.3 percent from $1,095.70 to $1,120.67 in the year ending March 31, 2015, which the California Workers’ Compensation Institute (CWCI) notes will boost temporary total disability (TTD) and permanent total disability (PTD) rates for 2016 work injury claims, and other workers’ comp benefits that are tied to changes in the SAWW.
California’s TTD/PTD maximum rate for 2015 job injuries is $1,103.29 per week. CWCI calculates that the latest increase in the SAWW means that the maximum will rise to $1,128.43 per week for claims with injury dates on or after January 1, 2016. State law also links minimum weekly TTD/PTD rates to SAWW increases, so according to the CWCI, those minimum rates will rise from the current $165.49 per week to $169.26 for claims with 2016 injury dates. CWCI has confirmed the new TTD/PTD rates for 2016 injury claims with the state Division of Workers’ Compensation.
Beginning next January, other workers’ compensation benefits also will be bumped up by the recent increase in the SAWW, including TTD paid 2 years or more after injury, life pension and Permanent Total Disability payments for injuries on or after January 1, 2003, and installment payments on death claims. Underpayment of benefits results in penalties, so CWCI encourages claims administrators to review changes in benefit rates with legal counsel to assure that adjustments are appropriate and accurate.
For reference, California’s SAWW for the year ending 3/31/14 is posted here. And the SAWW for the year ending 3/31/15 is here.
A CWCI Bulletin with more details is available to Institute members and subscribers at http://www.cwci.org/.
from the latest news release from the CWCI dated June 16, 2015
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