cwci logo
Sign InAccount
Communications / news / press release

Press Release

CWCI Completes Regional Score Card Series With an Analysis of Claims Experience in the Sierras

April 11, 2017

Oakland – The California Workers’ Compensation Institute (CWCI) has released a new California Workers’ Comp Regional Score Card that examines the claims experience of workers living in the Sierras and compares it to the experience of injured workers from the rest of the state. The Sierra Score Card is the last installment of an eight-part series initiated last fall that uses subsets of data from CWCI’s Industry Research Information System (IRIS) database to profile claimant characteristics and highlight data compiled from claims filed by residents of different regions of the state. Each Score Card provides a breakdown of claims from the highlighted region by industry sector, premium size, claim type (medical-only, temporary disability, permanent disability), nature and cause of injury categories, and primary diagnoses. Several exhibits, including the percentage of claims with permanent disability, claim closure rates, attorney involvement rates, top prescription drugs dispensed, medical development by Fee Schedule Section at 12 and 24 months post injury, medical network utilization rates, notice and treatment time lags, and 12-, 24- and 36-month loss development tables compare results for the specific region against those for the rest of California. Many exhibits also provide the combined statewide results, offering a wealth of detailed data not only on workers’ comp claims experience for the region, but for the entire state.

The Sierra Score Card uses data from 32,000 accident year 2005–2015 claims filed by residents of 11 counties that comprise much of the Gold County and the mountainous areas that border Nevada from Sierra County south to Death Valley. Though the region accounts for only 1.7% of all California workers’ comp claims, the Score Card reveals a number of interesting facets to those claims. For example:

– more than half of all claims from the region involve workers employed in just four industries (construction, retail trade, healthcare, and hotel and food services);

– three diagnoses that represent just 4% of the region’s claims account for 20% of all loss payments;

– the Sierras have the highest percentage of temporary disability claims in the state but permanent disability claims are less prevalent; and

,   – despite relatively low attorney involvement rates, short claim durations, and very few lien claims, over the past decade the Sierras have experienced some of the fastest growing claim costs in the state.

All eight Regional Score Cards and the summary Bulletins are available to CWCI members and research subscribers who log on to www.cwci.org, while others may purchase them from www.cwci.org/store.html.

Explore More News

CWCI Examines California’s Proposed Presumption for Hospital Worker Injuries & Illnesses

Read More

Claim Counts Are Down But Losses Are Up for California Workers’ Comp Private Self-Insureds

Read More

CWCI Finds California Workers’ Comp Independent Medical Reviews Are Trending Up

Read More

CWCI Announces Its 27th Annual California Workers’ Comp Case Law Update Program

Read More

CWCI: Long COVID Accounts for Three Quarters of California Workers’ Comp COVID Claim Payments

Read More

CWCI Elects Board of Directors For 2025

Read More

California Workers’ Comp New Hire Notices Updated for 2025

Read More

One Month to CWCI’s 61st Annual Meeting

Read More

California Public Self-Insured Paid & Incurred Losses Increase Despite Decline in Claim Volume

Read More

Registration Now Open for CWCI’s 61st Annual Meeting

Read More

We’re in the process of rolling out updates and improvements.

This feature will be restored shortly.

For assistance, please email us at