Resources and tools for work injury compensation
Find calculators, posters, guides, bulletins and other resources about work-injury compensation.
You can read about the changes to work injury compensation limits and mandatory insurance coverage from 1 January 2020 in the employers and employees’ guide below. Find out more about changes to WICA in 2020.
Employers and employees' guide to work injury compensation
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Guides
- Work Injury Compensation insurance 101
- Reporting work-related accidents
- Top 5 Work Injury Compensation insurance myths busted
- What you need to know about medical leave wages
Educational posters
You can use these posters to help educate your employees about work injury compensation. They are free to download and can be printed anywhere, but note that they are copyrighted and should not be edited or changed.
- 5 easy steps for claiming Work Injury Compensation
- What to do if you’re injured at work
- Stay with your employer when you have a work injury
- Tell your supervisor immediately when you are injured at work, even if the injury is not visible
- Filing a work injury claim with MOM is simple
- Injured at work? Know your rights to compensation
- What is the difference between claiming work injury compensation under WICA and Common Law
- Jailed for false claims
- If you are injured, you should attend all medical appointments at the same hospital
- Do not work if you do not have a valid work pass
- Do not make a fraudulent claim for work injury compensation
- Injured on the job? Quickly report to your employer
- You do not need a lawyer to claim work injury compensation
Resources for doctors
Guide to the Assessment of Traumatic Injuries and Occupational Diseases for Work Injury Compensation – If you are a doctor, use the 6th Edition of this guide to assess all work-related injuries and occupational diseases.
- You can also view the FAQs on Medical Assessment for Work Injury Compensation.
- If an injury or condition is not included in the guide, refer to the latest edition of the American Medical Association’s Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment.
Calculators
All information from these calculator are only indicative and non-determinant to the Commissioner’s assessment for a valid claim. The Commissioner holds the final decision on the actual computation.
Online calculators to get an idea of how much compensation you can claim under WICA:
- Average monthly earnings
- Medical leave wages
- Light duties
- Permanent incapacity compensation
- Compensation for death
Services and forms
WSH bulletins
Check out the WSH Council website for WSH bulletins.