Texas Workers’ Comp Claims See Slow Growth: WCRI

Workers’ compensation claims in Texas grew more slowly than in most of the other states, according to a Workers Compensation Research Institute report out Thursday that studied 17 states. The total average cost per claim for injured workers in Texas was among the lowest of the states in the study.

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