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Updated And Current SAWWs For All Six New England States!

| Oct 6, 2021

HERE ARE THE CURRENT
MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM COMPENSATION

RATES AND/OR SAWWS

IN THE NEW ENGLAND STATES.

MASSACHUSETTS
(Circular Letter #355)
The Maximum Compensation rate is $1,487.78  for injuries on or after October 1, 2020.

The Minimum Compensation rate is $297.56 for injuries on or after October 1, 2020.

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CONNECTICUT

(Memorandum 2020-18)

For Injuries on or after October 1, 2020:

Temporary and Permanent Total Disability:

  • Maximum weekly compensation benefit is $1,373.00
  • Minimum weekly compensation benefit is 20% of the maximum weekly benefit ($274.60),not to exceed 75% of the employee’s average weekly wage

Temporary Partial Disability:

  • Maximum weekly compensation benefit is $1,174.00
  • No minimum weekly compensation benefit applies

Permanent Partial Disability:

  • Maximum weekly compensation benefit is $1,174.00
  • Minimum weekly compensation benefit is $50.00

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RHODE ISLAND
(https://dlt.ri.gov/wc/insurersadjuster/InfoLetters/2020-07.pdf)
The Maximum Weekly Compensation rate effective October 1, 2020 is $1,304.00.

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NEW HAMPSHIRE
(https://www.nh.gov/labor/documents/averge-weekly-wages-2020.pdf)
(New Hampshire SAWW announcement )

The Maximum Total Disability rate is $1,686.00 and the Minimum Total Disability rate is $337.20, both effective July 1, 2020.

The State Average Weekly Wage effective

July 1, 2020 is $1,124.00.

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VERMONT
(Maximum and Minimum Compensation rates as determined

under 21 V.S.A. §§601(18)-(19) and 650)

The Maximum Compensation rate effective

July 1, 2020 is $1,403.00.

The Minimum Compensation rate effective
July 1, 2020 is $468.00.

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MAINE
(State Average Weekly Wage Notice)

The State Average Weekly Wage effective

July 1, 2020 (for injuries occurring on or after January 1, 2013) is $889.34.

The multiplier as of July 1, 2020 is 1.03799. This multiplier is obtained by dividing the new SAWW by the preceding year’s average weekly wage.
There is no annual adjustment for injuries occurring
on or after January 1, 1993. There is no adjustment
for injuries occurring on or after November 20, 1987 during periods of partial incapacity.

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