Report: 44K-Plus Workers’ Comp COVID-19 Claims Filed in Texas by Mid-February

An updated report on workers’ compensation claims in Texas related to COVID-19 shows that insurance carriers had reported more than 44,000 COVID-19 claims and 200 fatalities to the state’s workers’ compensation division as of Feb. 14, 2021.

The report, COVID-19 in the Texas Workers’ Compensation System, was released in March by the Texas Department of Insurance, Division of Workers’ Compensation. A previous report, issued in late 2020, showed workers’ comp insurers had reported more than 25,000 virus claims as of June 30, 2020. The reports are based on carriers’ responses to data calls issued by DWC.

The number of Texas workers’ comp COVID-19 claims started building in March 2020 but began to decline in mid-April. They surged again in June and continued to increase until mid-July. Claims began to decline again in mid-July through September but increased again October through December. Claims started declining again in January 2021.

Nearly half of the reported COVID-19 claims and fatalities involved first responders and correctional officers.

Highlights of the report include: