White Paper
Wear and Tear: A Breakdown of Degenerative Comorbid Conditions
White Paper Summary
Degenerative conditions can be defined as illnesses that cause a progressive breakdown of cells, tissues, or organs over time, leading to a decline in function. These conditions can affect various parts of the body, but when discussed in the context of workers’ comp, “degenerative conditions” often refers to such conditions of the musculoskeletal variety.
While different degenerative conditions may have varying causes, the prevalence of these conditions increases with age and the wear and tear of the human body, sometimes tied to certain repetitive motions over a significant period of time.
Delineating between a work-related injury and a degenerative comorbid condition can be difficult, but recent data make it clear that the presence of degenerative conditions within claims can significantly impact claims outcomes and costs.
With this in mind, what do workers’ comp stakeholders need to know about degenerative conditions?
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