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In Wisconsin, a Worker's Compensation claimant's temporary total disability (TTD) rate is based upon the claimant's average weekly wage (AWW). The AWW is calculated by different methods based upon the claimant's work schedule and wage structure. Below are examples of how to calculate the claimant's AWW and TTD rate for a variety of different scenarios.
The following are examples of Temporary Total Disability (TTD) for various work schedules:
HOURS: $10.00 X 40 HRS = $400.00
GROSS: $16961.70 DIVIDED BY 42 = $403.85
WAGE: $403.85
Enter Insurance Claim Rep. Name and Phone Number
WEEK 1: WORKS 36 HOURS
WEEK 2: WORKS 48 HOURS
$10.00 X 36 = $360.00
$10.00 X 40 = $400.00
$15.00 X 8 = $120.00
TOTAL: $880.00 DIVIDED BY 2 = $440.00
GROSS: $16,961.70 DIVIDED BY 42 = $403.85
WAGE: $440.00
Enter Insurance Claim Rep. Name and Phone Number
HOURS: $10.00 X 40 HRS = $400.00
GROSS: $16,961.70
DIVIDED BY 42 = $403.85
3 MEALS PER DAY = 12 MEALS
PER WEEK
$2.45 PRICE PER MEAL (ADULT)
$2.45 X 12 = $29.40
HOURS + MEALS: $400.00 + $29.40 = $429.40
GROSS + MEALS: $403.85 + $29.40 = $433.25
WAGE = $433.25
In our example the employee received 12 free meals per week. The total number of meals per week are then multiplied by the rate for meals from the Equal Rights "Wisconsin Maximum Allowances for Board an Lodging" chart. Our example happened in 1998 and the meal rate was $2.95 per meal.
Enter Insurance Claim Rep. Name and Phone Number
HOURS: $10.00 X 40 HRS = $400.00
GROSS: $16,961.70 DIVIDED BY 42 = $403.85
PIECE RATE HOURS: $16,961.70 Divided By 1680 = $10.10 per hr
PIECE RATE = $10.10 X 40 = $404.00
WAGE: $404.00
Enter Insurance claim Representative name and phone number
(By dividing the piece rate hours by the piece rate earnings gives a piece rate hourly average wage)
45 HOURS PER WEEK WITH TIME AND A HALF AFTER 40 HOURS
HOURS: $10.00 X 40 = $400.00
$15.00 X 5 = $ 75.00
$400.00 + $75.00 = $475.00
GROSS: $19,500.00 DIVIDED BY 42 = $464.29
WAGE: $475.00
Enter Insurance Claim Rep. Name and Phone Number
PART TIME HRS: $10.00 X 20 HRS = $200.00
10 PART TIME EMPLOYEE'S/ 2
FULLTIME EMPLOYEE'S
EXPANDED TO 24 HRS = $10.00 X 24 = $240.00
GROSS: $9240.00 DIVIDED BY 42 = $220.00
WAGE: $240.00
Need to find out the normal weekly scheduled hours for the injured employee. For example the injured employee worked 20 hours week.
Enter Insurance Claim Rep. Name and Phone Number
WEEK 1- 20 HRS
WEEK 2- 30 HRS
$10.00 X 20 HRS = $200.00
$10.00 X 30 HRS = $300.00
$500.00 DIVIDED BY 2
= $250.00
GROSS: 10,800.00 DIVIDED BY 42 = $240.00
WAGE = $250.00
Need to find out the normal weekly scheduled hours for the injured employee. For example the injured employee worked 20 hours week one and 30 hours week two.
Did the employer have other part-time employees who did the same type of work with same type of scheduled hours as the injured employee?
Example: Occupation-Nurses aide
Enter Insurance Claim Rep. Name and Phone Number
Restricts themselves to one job and work under 16 hours per week.
Works 5 hrs. per week
Part-time employees = 10
Full-time employees = 2
Hourly: $10.00 X 5 HRS = $50.00
$10.00 X 24 = $240.00 X 2/3rds = $160.00 rate
Gross: $600.00 divided by 10 weeks = $60.00
Wage: $60.00
Rate: $60.00 (pay at 100% not 2/3rds)
Need to find out the normal weekly scheduled hours for the injured employee. For example the injured employee worked 5 hours week.
Enter Insurance Claim Rep. Name and Phone Number
NOTE: To set a claim at 100% the injured employee must sign a statement that states he/she limited themselves to only one job at the time of the injury. If the employee was 15 years of age or younger at the time of the injury the claim can be automatically set at 100% without a signed statement, provided they did not have any other job at the time of the injury. If there is a recorded statement taken from the injured employee, it can be asked at that time if they limited themselves to only the one job and that can be used in place of a signed statement.
An injured employee cannot receive more than their non-restricting peers when setting the wage and temporary total disability rate.
Usually the hours to look for are 16 hours per week, if they are part of a regularly scheduled class of part-time employees and 27 hours per week if they are not.
HOURS: $2.33 X 20 HRS = $46.40
10 PART-TIME EMPLOYEE'S/2 FULL TIME EMPLOYEE'S
HOURS: $2.33 X 24 = $55.92 (raise to 24)
GROSS WITHOUT TIPS $1933.90
DIVIDED BY 42 = $46.05
TIPS AVG $100.00 WK- ACTUAL HOURS PER WORK ARE 20
$100.00 DIVIDED BY 20 = $5.00 TIPPED HOURLY RATE
ADD TO BASE RATE $2.33 + $5.00 = $7.33 PER HOUR
EXPANDED HOURLY AMOUNT:
$55.92
PLUS EXPANDED TIP AMOUNT: $120.00 = $175.92
GROSS AMOUNT: $46.05 PLUS AVERAGE TIP AMOUNT PER WEEK: $100.00 = $146.05
WAGE: $175.92
Need to find out the normal weekly scheduled hours for the injured employee. For example the injured employee worked 20 hours week.
Enter Insurance Claim Rep. Name and Phone Number
FULL-TIME: $10.00 X 40 HRS = $400.00 X 2/3RDS = $226.67
GROSS: $9240.00 DIVIDED BY 42 = $220.00
PART-TIME HOURS ARE 20 TO 30 PER WEEK
EMPLOYEE RESTRICTS TO ONLY ONE JOB, THEREFORE WAGE IS PAID AT 100% OF THE GROSS BECAUSE GROSS WAGE IS LESS THAN FULL-TIME HOURS AT 2/3RDS.
WAGE: $220.00
RATE: $220.00
Enter Insurance Claim Rep. Name and Phone Number
NOTE: To set a claim at 100% the injured employee must sign a statement that states he/she limited themselves to only one job at the time of the injury. If the employee was 15 years of age or younger at the time of the injury the claim can be automatically set at 100% without a signed statement, provided they did not have any other job at the time of the injury. If there is a recorded statement taken from the injured employee, it can be asked at that time if they limited themselves to only the one job and that can be used in place of a signed statement.
FULL TIME HRS: $10.00 X 40 = $400.00
GROSS: $9240.00 DIVIDED BY 42 = $220.00
PART-TIME 20 TO 30 HRS IS
NOT A REGULAR SCHEDULE.
THIS IS MORE THAN A 5 HOUR VARIANCE SO MUST EXPAND TO 40 HOURS
WAGE: $400.00
Need to find out the normal weekly scheduled hours for the injured employee. For example the injured employee worked 20-30 hours week.
This schedule is not a regular schedule as the employee can work anywhere from 20 to 30 hours per week. (DWD 80.51(4))
Enter Insurance Claim Rep. Name and Phone Number
THIS EMPLOYEE WORKED 50 HRS A WEEK AND ONLY WORKED 5 WEEKS THIS SEASON
HOURS: $100.00 X 44 HRS = $440.00
GROSS: IS NOT USED FOR SEASONAL EMPLOYMENT
WAGE: $440.00*
Gross is not used for seasonal employment.
Enter Insurance Claim Rep. Name and Phone Number
SEASONAL EMPLOYMENT: Need to find out how many weeks the employee would have worked in that season if they had not been injured. The weeks in the season cannot be more than 14. Seasonal employment is defined as "work that can only be done during certain times of the year" and does not refer to temporary employees hired for busy times of the year at businesses that otherwise operate year round."
Seasonal employment is based on the hourly rate earned at the time of the injury, multiplied by 44 hours of straight time. This figure is then multiplied by .66667 for the TTD rate.
For help with temporary total or partial disability, contact Bureau of Claims Management