Travelers Report: Common Workplace Accidents Drive Claim Costs

Travelers' 2024 Injury Impact Report reveals overexertion, slips, trips, and falls as top causes of workplace accidents.
By: | August 7, 2024
Topics: News | Safety | Workers' Comp

The most common workplace accidents account for the majority of claim costs, according to the Travelers 2024 Injury Impact Report.

The report, which analyzed over 1.2 million workers compensation claims from 2017 to 2021, found that overexertion, slips, trips and falls, being struck by an object, motor vehicle accidents, and caught-in or caught-between hazards were the most frequent causes of injury. These incidents were also the top five drivers of severe claims (ones costing $250,000 or more), with slips, trips and falls being the costliest.

“Factors such as inexperience, workforce shortages and maintenance issues are all contributing to these unfortunate and often avoidable accidents,” said Rich Ives, senior vice president of Business Insurance Claim at Travelers. “While the number of injuries overall has been trending downward in recent years, our analysis shows that there’s never been a better time for businesses to invest in workplace safety and injury prevention.”

The analysis also revealed an increase in missed workdays due to injuries, with the construction industry having the highest number of lost workdays per injury, with 103 workdays lost on average. Following was transportation with an average of 83 days lost, and services with an average of 72 days lost.

The report also highlighted that new employees, particularly those in their first year on the job, are the most vulnerable to workplace injuries, accounting for 35% of all workers’ compensation claims. Additionally, injuries to first-year employees accounted for 32% of all workers’ compensation claims costs.

“There are tangible consequences to any injury, and many include long-term, sometimes permanent, effects,” said Chris Hayes, assistant vice president of Workers Compensation and Transportation, Risk Control, at Travelers. “By understanding where the risks were in the past, businesses can better identify what to look for and tailor their risk management and employee safety strategies accordingly to help prevent injuries from happening.”

The full findings of the report can be found on the company’s website. &

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