
Workers' Compensation
At the conclusion of fiscal year 2007, the City of
Shreveport's incurred claim cost reflects a 47% decrease from the previous
year. Incurred cost represents the estimated total paid when all reported
claims have been closed. Even though our workers' compensation experience
has shown improvements in the past years, the City must improve it
strategies to further reduce the number of on-the-job injuries and cost
associated with workers' compensation claims.
The greatest potential for cost containment lies with
District staff. The best and most effective way to control costs associated with
on-the-job injuries is to prevent on-the-job injuries. Aside from injury
prevention, the most effective way to control workers' compensation costs is the
implementation of a return-to-work program. Expediting the return of injured
employees to productive work activities minimizes the disruption of normal
operations and reduces overall worker's compensation costs.
The main drivers for the high claims cost are extremely high
medical costs per claim and longer duration of disability compared to other
states. In standard industry for every $1 in direct workers' compensation cost,
an organization will realize $4 in indirect cost. Indirect cost included work
disruption, lost productively, temporary help or overtime, hiring, and training
cost, and poor morale,

Return to Work Program (RTW)
A RTW program is the cornerstone of an overall successful Workers' Compensation Program and
should be viewed as a benefit. The timely return of injured workers' to productive roles in the COS Workforce is
one of the key components of the Division of Workers' Compensation
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