CompScope™ Benchmarks for Wisconsin, 2025 Edition

By Evelina Radeva

April 28, 2025 Related Topics: CompScope™ Benchmarks

The study provides policymakers and other system stakeholders in Wisconsin with ongoing annual monitoring of changes in indemnity benefits, medical payments, and benefit delivery expenses per claim. It also compares the Wisconsin workers’ compensation system with 17 other study states on these key metrics.

This edition analyzes claims with injury dates between 2018 and 2023 (evaluated as of March 31, 2024). In some cases, we use a longer time frame to supply historical context for key metrics and to provide a broader context for monitoring changes in Wisconsin’s system performance. Where relevant, we include findings from other recent Workers Compensation Research Institute (WCRI) studies to provide a more comprehensive picture of the Delaware workers’ compensation system.

The results reflect claims experience through March 2024, including 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 Wisconsin, 2025 Edition. Evelina Radeva. April 2025. WC-25-16.

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Research Questions:

  • How does Wisconsin’s workers’ compensation system compare with 17 other states?
  • How have Wisconsin’s system performance metrics changed over time?
  • What impact did COVID-19 and the resulting changes in economic conditions have on Wisconsin’s workers’ compensation system?

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