2023
DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-1769587
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Workers' Compensation Costs for Occupational Hearing Loss Claims in the United States, 2009–2013

Abstract: This study estimated the average annual number of U.S. workers' compensation (WC) claims for occupational hearing loss (OHL) and their associated cost and identified the industry/occupation classifications with the highest numbers of OHL claims. The most recent U.S. cost estimate ($242 million) was based on data from one state in 1 year (1991). WC data from the National Council on Compensation Insurance, Inc. (35 states) and two additional individual states were examined, incorporating data from 37 states and … Show more

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“…153 Staff from CWCS and the Hearing Loss Prevention Research Program coauthored an analysis of data on workers' compensation for hearing loss which is published in this issue of Seminars in Hearing . 154 …”
Section: S—improving Surveillance and Leveraging New Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…153 Staff from CWCS and the Hearing Loss Prevention Research Program coauthored an analysis of data on workers' compensation for hearing loss which is published in this issue of Seminars in Hearing . 154 …”
Section: S—improving Surveillance and Leveraging New Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%