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1 Statewide Dashboard As Of June 30, 2012 COVERAGE COVERAGE DESCRIPTION OPEN FINAL REOPEN GL GENERAL LIABILITY , ,892 $1,677 $18,269,155 CL CITIZENS COMPLAINTS 109 1, ,389 $0 $0 AL AUTO LIABILITY ,008 $4,233 $4,266,788 PV VEHICLE DAMAGE $6,882 $5,987,221 DD DIRECT DAMAGE PROPERTY $30,424 $17,189,705 ML MEDICAL MALPRACTICE $6,422 $3,262,404 GLE GL-EMPLOYMENT LIABILITY $14,100 $5,922,017 VL VOLUNTEER INJURY $357 $15, , ,695 $8,012 $54,912,656
2 AUTO LIABILITY 07/ $3,160 $714,265 08/ $3,070 $678,563 09/ $10,644 $2,267,266 10/ $1,977 $438,909 11/ $1,332 $167, , $4,037 $4,266,788 ODOT Region $335,432 Oregon State Police 86 $279,776 ODOT Region 2 69 $1,946,905 DHS Children, Adults & Families 59 $131,167 OSU Oregon St University 54 $81,670 REARENDED CLAIMANT 240 PARKING: BACKWARD - HIT PARKED VEHICLE 165 MOVING OTHER 89 DROPPED HAULED MATERIAL ON ROADWAY 73 AT INTERSECTION TURNING LEFT 60 DEPARTING ROADWAY: LEFT $1,764,088 REARENDED CLAIMANT $777,372 MOVING OTHER $291,671 BACKING ON ROADWAY INTO CLAIMANT $223,521 AT INTERSECTION GOING STRAIGHT AHEAD $207,532
3 CITIZENS COMPLAINTS 07/ $0 $0 08/ $0 $0 09/ $0 $0 10/ $0 $0 11/ $0 $ , , $0 $0 DHS CAF District 2, Portland 151 $0 DHS St Operated Community Programs 109 $0 DHS CAF District 3, Salem 88 $0 Department of Human Services 72 $0 DHS CAF District 16, Beaverton 60 $0 SPEEDING 373 ACTION COULD ACCIDENT 356 NO CODE 131 INAPPROPRIATE VEHICLE USE 97 UNSAFE COMMUNICATION DEVICE USE 64 ACTION COULD ACCIDENT $0 ACTION COULD NOT ACCIDENT $0 FAILURE TO OBEY TRAFFIC SIGNAL $0 FAILURE TO USE SAFETY RESTRAINT $0 FAILURE TO YIELD $0 INAPPROPRIATE BEHAVIOR $0 INAPPROPRIATE VEHICLE USE $0 INVALID PRIMARY $0 NO CODE $0 OTHER $0 OTHER UNSAFE MOVING VIOLATION $0 SPEEDING $0
4 SPEEDING IN SCHOOL/CONSTRUCTION ZONE $0 TAILGATING $0 UNSAFE COMMUNICATION DEVICE USE $0 UNSAFE LANE CHANGE $0 UNSAFE PASSING $0
5 DIRECT DAMAGE PROPERTY 07/ $34,847 $5,192,203 08/ $54,922 $6,590,600 09/ $30,111 $3,161,673 10/ $13,085 $1,360,878 11/ $10,165 $884, $28,626 $17,189,705 PSU Portland St University 91 $1,332,290 OSU Oregon St University 82 $1,126,373 UO University of OR 45 $1,792,626 ODOT Region 1 41 $304,222 Oregon State Lottery 29 $267,299 Travel Information Council 29 $233,719 ACCIDENTAL LIQUID DAMAGE 90 BURGLARY - EVEIDENCE OF PHYSICAL DAMAGE TO ENTRY 78 THEFT - BUT NOT BURGLARY 56 VEHICLE/BOAT DAMAGE TO STRUCTURE/CONTENTS 56 FIRE OR SMOKE 51 FIRE OR SMOKE $8,828,895 WIND $1,687,794 OTHER WEATHER $1,676,996 FLOOD $1,367,636 ACCIDENTAL LIQUID DAMAGE $1,242,592
6 GENERAL LIABILITY 07/ , , $3,347 $7,027,962 08/ , , $1,657 $3,416,632 09/ , , $1,623 $5,704,035 10/ , , $759 $1,685,797 11/ $437 $434, , , $1,565 $18,269,155 ODOT Region 3 1,932 $1,601,604 DHS CAF-Damages caused foster children 1,391 $512,038 DOC Snake River Corr Inst 781 $568,792 ODOT Region $373,062 ODOT Region $576,387 PROPERTY OF OTHERS (FAILURE TO PROTECT OR RETURN) 1,772 CHIP SEAL OR FOG SEAL WORK 1,732 FOSTER CHILD ACT CAUSING DAMAGE OR INJURY PER ORS ,232 CARE OF WARDS OF THE STATE, PRISONERS, MENTAL PATIENTS 496 DEFECTIVE SURFACE - POTHOLE, GRATE, OPEN MAN HOLE, CRACK, 491 UNEVEN SURFACE, ETC. CARE OF WARDS OF THE STATE, PRISONERS, MENTAL PATIENTS $1,118,737 CHILD ABUSE BY FOSTER PARENT OR OTHER STATE AGENT $2,563,459 OTHER $1,829,758 CHIP SEAL OR FOG SEAL WORK $1,395,290 TITLE 42 USC SECTION 1983 ACTIONS $1,382,793
7 GL-EMPLOYMENT LIABILITY 07/ $14,135 $1,300,414 08/ $21,023 $2,186,383 09/ $17,540 $1,543,534 10/ $7,581 $742,945 11/ $3,914 $148, $12,839 $5,922,017 Misc. claims/not state 37 $0 OHA Oregon State Hospital 20 $365,400 UO University of OR 19 $210,421 PSU Portland St University 16 $57,516 Department of Human Services 15 $0 OSU Oregon St University 15 $139,483 DISCRIMINATION - RETALIATION 76 DISCRIMINATION - DISABILITY 60 WRONGFUL TERMINATION/CONSTRUCTIVE DISCHARGE 56 DISCRIMINATION - RACE, NATIONAL ORIGIN, OR COLOR 28 WHISTLEBLOWING 24 DISCRIMINATION - SEXUAL HARASSMENT $962,920 DISCRIMINATION - RETALIATION $798,565 WRONGFUL TERMINATION/CONSTRUCTIVE DISCHARGE $725,829 DISCRIMINATION - DISABILITY $695,437 DISCRIMINATION - RACE, NATIONAL ORIGIN, OR COLOR $555,668
8 MEDICAL MALPRACTICE 07/ $5,745 $936,506 08/ $1,516 $192,510 09/ $16,466 $2,124,064 10/ $117 $9,324 11/ $0 $ $4,769 $3,262,404 DOC Health Svcs Div 402 $3,251,830 Misc. claims/not state 66 $0 OHA Oregon State Hospital 26 $8,810 DOC Coffee Creek Corr Facility 2 $0 DOC Eastern OR Corr Inst 2 $1,764 PSU Portland St University 2 $0 MEDICAL TREATMENT 286 OTHER 99 USE & ADMINISTRATION OF DRUGS 77 MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS 25 SURGICAL TREATMENT 20 USE & ADMINISTRATION OF DRUGS $2,120,621 OTHER $702,151 MEDICAL TREATMENT $434,885 MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS $4,747 INVALID PRIMARY $0 SURGICAL TREATMENT $0
9 VEHICLE DAMAGE 07/ $7,348 $1,212,358 08/ $10,899 $1,700,243 09/ $6,639 $929,476 10/ $6,249 $931,164 11/ $4,669 $1,213, $7,161 $5,987,221 DAS Salem Motor Pool 165 $777,448 Oregon State Police 130 $921,301 ODOT Region 1 44 $1,197,605 ODOT Region 2 37 $735,089 ODOT Region 5 34 $300,538 FLOOD 168 LOST CONTROL ON AN ICY OR SNOWY ROADWAY 77 WAS GOING STRAIGHT - HIT BY ADVERSE 74 MOVING OTHER 71 NONMOVING - HIT BY ADVERSE DRIVER 69 LOST CONTROL ON AN ICY OR SNOWY ROADWAY $1,101,534 MOVING OTHER $981,261 FLOOD $775,776 WAS GOING STRAIGHT - HIT BY ADVERSE $424,572 LOST CONTROL - OTHER $341,143
10 VOLUNTEER INJURY 07/ $72 $579 08/ $101 $1,013 09/ $113 $1,351 10/ $1,342 $10,737 11/ $337 $1, $393 $15,365 OSU Oregon St University 12 $12,701 ODFW Region 1 - NW Region 9 $123 ODFW Region 2 - SW Region 5 $456 DHS CAF Field Services 2 $0 DHS Children, Adults & Families 2 $739 ODFW Region 3 - High Desert Region 2 $176 ODFW Salem Administration 2 $0 SLIP, TRIP, FALL 14 CAUGHT IN/STRUCK BY OBJECT 7 OTHER VOLUNTEER INJURY 7 VEHICAL ACCIDENT 6 CHEMICAL EXPOSURES 3 OVER-EXERTION $10,000 CAUGHT IN/STRUCK BY OBJECT $1,809 SLIP, TRIP, FALL $1,169 ASSUALT BY PERSON $1,020 ANIMAL BITE $737
11 Statewide WC Data Valuation Date of 6/30/2012 Year New Open Denied Closed TTL Claims TTL PD Avg PD 07/ $13,792,401 $5,478 08/ $13,070,146 $5,191 09/ $12,462,246 $5,337 10/ $9,673,530 $3,986 11/ $5,662,673 $2, $54,660,996 $4,517 Top 5 Nature of Injury/Illness by Claim Frequency Nature TTL Claims TTL PD Avg PD Strain 3901 $22,111,281 $5,668 Contusion/Bruise 1812 $4,529,872 $2,500 Sprain 1122 $5,745,318 $5,121 Laceration 995 $1,248,474 $1,255 Contagious Disease 796 $833,133 $1, $34,468,078 $3,996 Top 5 Body Parts of Injury/Illness by Claim Frequency Body Part TTL Claims TTL PD Avg PD Back 1676 $8,336,453 $4,974 Knee 1341 $9,685,883 $7,223 Shoulder(s) 933 $9,724,712 $10,423 Body System 861 $1,040,613 $1,209 Finger(s) 724 $1,140,004 $1, $29,927,665 $5,407
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