Healthcare Worker Injured in New Jersey?
Last updated: 2026 · Verified against New Jersey DWC regulations
Reviewed by: Margaret L. Patterson, Esq.
Workers' Compensation Attorney · NY Bar #4129803 · 19 yrs exp.
Last reviewed: January 2026 · Verified against state DWC regulations
Find out what your slip & fall on wet surface claim is worth. New Jersey workers typically receive $10,000–$80,000. Free, no-obligation assessment.
$10,000
Avg low
$80,000
Avg high
2 years
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Your estimated weekly TTD benefit: $560/week
70%
of avg weekly wage (TTD)
$1,131
max weekly benefit
20%
typical attorney fee
2
filing deadline
New Jersey Workers' Comp Law — Key Facts
Governing statute: N.J.S.A. § 34:15-1 et seq.
TTD rate: 70% of average weekly wage
Maximum weekly benefit: $1,131
Statute of limitations: 2 years from injury
Filing deadline: Report to employer within 14 days
Key features of New Jersey's system:
- ✓ Scheduled loss for extremities (per statutory schedule)
- ✓ Total permanent disability award requires two physicians
- ✓ Second Injury Fund available for pre-existing conditions
New Jersey's Division of Workers' Compensation handles claims, with formal hearings before Workers' Compensation Judges. New Jersey uses a scheduled-loss system for extremity injuries and a percentage-of-total-disability system for non-scheduled injuries. PPD awards are expressed as a percentage of partial total (35 weeks of compensation per 1% disability). The 70% cap on attorney fees (of disputed amounts) allows for meaningful representation.
What to Expect with Slip & Fall on Wet Surface in New Jersey
12%
Average impairment rating
$22,000
Average medical costs
Slip-and-fall injuries on wet, slippery, or uneven surfaces are among the most common workplace accidents across all industries. Retail, food service, healthcare, and construction workers face the highest frequency. Injuries depend on the direction of the fall: backward falls (slip) often cause wrist fractures (FOOSH — fall on outstretched hand), hip fractures, and head injuries. Forward falls (trip) commonly result in knee injuries and facial trauma. Hip fractures in workers over 50 are particularly significant, as they often require total hip replacement and prolonged rehabilitation. In addition to workers' compensation, slip-and-fall injuries may support a third-party premises liability claim against a property owner (in cases where the injury occurred at a client's or third-party site).
Common treatments
- ✓ Hip ORIF or total hip replacement
- ✓ Wrist fracture fixation
- ✓ Concussion and TBI evaluation
- ✓ Physical therapy and gait retraining
- ✓ Knee surgery if ligamentous injury occurred
- ✓ Fall prevention assessment for return to work
Documentation needed
- ✓ Incident report identifying the hazardous surface
- ✓ Photographs of the accident location immediately after the incident
- ✓ Witness statements
- ✓ Floor inspection and maintenance records
- ✓ Hospital and orthopedic treatment records
- ✓ Functional capacity evaluation
Frequently asked questions
How is slip & fall on wet surface compensation calculated in New Jersey?
In New Jersey, your weekly benefit is 70% of your average weekly wage, capped at $1,131. Permanent disability is calculated based on your impairment rating.
What is the average slip & fall on wet surface settlement in New Jersey?
New Jersey workers with slip & fall on wet surface typically settle between $10,000 and $80,000, depending on impairment rating, treatment costs, and lost wages.
How long do I have to file a workers' comp claim in New Jersey?
2 years from injury. Missing this deadline can permanently bar your claim. Contact a workers' comp attorney as soon as possible.
Do I need a lawyer for a workers' comp claim in New Jersey?
You are not required to have an attorney, but representation significantly increases average settlement amounts. Most workers' comp attorneys work on contingency — no fee unless you win. Typical fees are 20% of settlement.
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This calculator provides estimates for informational purposes only. Actual compensation depends on the specific facts of your case, your state's workers' compensation laws, and the outcome of any proceedings. Always consult a licensed workers' compensation attorney in your state.