CompScope™ Benchmarks for Indiana, 2025 Edition

By Roman Dolinschi

April 28, 2025 Related Topics: CompScope™ Benchmarks

This study helps policymakers and other system stakeholders in Indiana identify current cost drivers and emerging trends in indemnity benefits, medical payments, and benefit delivery expenses. It compares the performance of state workers’ compensation systems in Indiana and 17 other states, focusing on income benefits, overall medical payments, use of benefits, duration of temporary disability, benefit delivery expenses, timeliness of payments, and other metrics.

Additionally, the study examines how these system performance metrics have changed, mainly from 2018 to 2023, for claims at various claim maturities. We analyze claims with experience through 2024 for injuries up to and including 2023, and, in some cases, a longer time frame is used to supply historical context. Information from other studies is also used to provide a more complete picture of the system.

The results reflect claims experience through March 2024, focusing on non-COVID-19 claims. As a result, the study provides a detailed look at how the pandemic-related disruptions affected non-COVID-19 workers’ compensation claims in the early pandemic years (2019–2021) and more recently (2021–2023).

CompScope™ Benchmarks for Indiana, 2025 Edition. Roman Dolinschi and Evelina Radeva. April 2025. WC-25-07.

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Research Questions:

  • How does Indiana’s workers’ compensation system compare with 17 other states?
  • How has the performance of Indiana’s workers’ compensation system changed over time?
  • What has been the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and changes in the economic environment as a result of recovery from the pandemic on Indiana’s workers’ compensation system?

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