Every accident has something in common: It costs everyone involved something. There are direct and indirect costs, both to the employee who was injured and the employer who eventually will pay for the accident. The costs are more than dollars.
Accident Direct & Indirect Cost
Employee Direct Costs
Lost regular wages and overtime
Employee Indirect Costs
Mental anguish, physical pain and suffering
Decreased active participation with their family and friends (It's tough to be at a ball game when laying up in a hospital bed)
Inability to be productive on or off the job
Employer Direct Costs
Workers’ Compensation claim
Medical bills
Associated legal and possible increased insurance costs
Uninsured property damage costs
Employer Indirect Costs
Loss of valuable employee with a result of lost efficiency on the job
Managerial and clerical time expended to handle injury claims
Time loss wages paid with no work performed
Hiring and training replacement
Damaged or destroyed equipment, materials or tools
The indirect (or hidden) cost in an accident is between three and ten times the actual cost of the claim. But it is not the costs, direct or indirect, that totals the most. More often than not it is the loss of a valuable co-worker or member of a family that causes the most problems for our company.
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