Travelers Injury Impact Report Highlights Longer Recovery Times Amid Declining Injury Rates
Analysis of more than 1.2 million workers compensation claims reveals how an aging workforce and new employees are reshaping the risk environment for employers
“The decrease in workplace injuries is a positive story, yet injured workers are still missing an average of 80 workdays,” said
The Data Behind the Changing Workforce
Injuries involving employees 60 and older represent 16% of all lost-time claims. Their injuries are also more severe, with higher rates of fractures and dislocations, both of which typically require longer recovery times. When injured, these employees miss approximately 97 days – 17 more than the overall average of 80 days.
Despite representing a much smaller share of the total workforce, first-year employees account for approximately 37% of all injuries and 34% of overall claim costs, generating more than 5 million missed workdays over the five-year period. That pattern is even more pronounced in certain sectors, with new employees representing an outsized share of injuries in restaurants (51%), small businesses (46%) and construction (44%).
Lost workdays vary by industry, with the highest averages occurring in:
- Construction: 114 days.
- Transportation: 94 days.
- Professional services: 77 days.
- Manufacturing: 76 days.
Employees at small businesses, which are already operating with leaner teams, miss an average of 86 workdays per injury – six more than the overall average.
A Common Hazard With Growing Consequences
Slips, trips and falls rank among the leading causes of the costliest claims – those exceeding
What Employers Can Do
Travelers recommends that employers focus on three areas to strengthen the culture of safety in their businesses:
- Protect new hires by identifying workplace risks, improving safety controls and defining safe work practices.
- Support and engage employees by building a culture of trust and safety where workers feel valued and are encouraged to take part in defining the safety process.
- Prepare for injuries before they happen by implementing structured response and return-to-work plans that support employees throughout recovery.
“The majority of workplace accidents can be prevented,” said
Additional findings are available at Travelers.com/InjuryImpactReport. For workplace safety resources and information on workers compensation products and services from Travelers, visit the Workers Compensation Hub on the company’s website.
About the 2026 Injury Impact Report
Travelers analyzed more than 1.2 million workers compensation claims the company received between 2021 and 2025 from a variety of industries and businesses of all sizes. Findings were based solely on indemnity claims, where the injured employees could not immediately return to work and incurred medical costs.
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