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Tuesday, September 9, 2025

New Jersey Workers' Compensation Rates Increase for 2026


Maximum Weekly Benefit Rate for 2026: $1,199.
 This represents an increase from the 2025 rate of $1,159 per week.

Current 2025 Rates for Reference

For 2025 (which just took effect January 1, 2025):

  • Maximum Weekly Rate: $1,159
  • Minimum Weekly Rate: $309

Premium Rate Changes

Good news for employers: New Jersey approved a 6.9% statewide average decrease in workers' compensation premium rates effective January 1, 2025, with varying decreases by industry:

  • Manufacturing: -5.8%
  • Contracting: -5.9%
  • Goods and Services: -7.5%
  • Office/Clerical: -9.6% 

How Workers' Comp Rates Work in New Jersey

New Jersey uses a state-mandated rate system where all base manual rates are determined by the NJ Division of Workers' Compensation and revised annually. However, insurance companies can apply policy credits and debits up to 15% to adjust their rates. 

Rate Structure

Workers receive 70% of their average weekly wages, subject to the maximum and minimum weekly rates. The specific benefit amount depends on:

  • Type of disability (temporary, permanent partial, total)
  • Severity of injury
  • The worker's average weekly wage

The 2026 rates reflect adjustments tied to changes in the State Average Weekly Wage (SAWW) to ensure injured workers receive fair compensation that keeps pace with wage growth.


Major Trends:

Steady Growth Period (2015-2021): The rates showed consistent 2-3% annual increases, growing from $855 in 2015 to $969 in 2021.

Dramatic Jump in 2022: 2022 saw a remarkable 10% increase to $1,065 - the most significant jump since the early 1980s.

Continued Growth: Rates continued climbing through 2023 ($1,099), 2024 ($1,131), 2025 ($1,159), and are projected to reach $1,199 in 2026 

Key Features of the Graph:

  • Visual Timeline: Shows the progression from 2015 to 2026
  • Reference Line: The red dashed line at 2022 highlights the major rate spike

Important Context:

The rates are tied to New Jersey's statewide average weekly wage, which explains the significant 2022 increase. Workers receive 70% of their average weekly wages, subject to these maximum rates. 

This represents a 40% total increase from 2015 to 2026, demonstrating the significant impact of wage growth and inflation on workers' compensation benefits in New Jersey.

See 2025 NJ Reg Text 700615 (NS), 57 N.J.R. 1922(a) September 2, 2025

Recommended Citation: Gelman, Jon, New Jersey Workers' Compensation Rates Increase for 2026 (09/09/2025) https://workers-compensation.blogspot.com/2025/09/new-jersey-workers-compensation-rates.html

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