VIRGINIA WORKERS' COMPENSATION COMMISSION. Report for the Calendar Year of
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1 VIRGINIA WORKERS' COMPENSATION COMMISSION Report for the Calendar Year of 2004
2 Table of Contents Explanation of Terms...3 Summary Report...4 Judicial Statistics...5 Graphs and Charts Accidents Reported: By Severity...6 Files Created: Accidents vs. Occupational Disease...6 Payments: By Payment Type...7 Compensation Payments: By Payment Type...7 New Files by Sex and Age...8 Awards and Payments... By Accident Type...9 By Body Part...9 By Nature of...10 By Occupation...12 By Industry...12 By Location...14 Payments By Accident Type...18 By Body Part...18 By Nature of...19 By Occupation...21 By Industry...22 By Location...23 New Files Created By Accident Type...28 By Body Part...29 By Nature of...30 By Occupation...33 By Industry...34 By Location...36 Page 2 of 39
3 Explanation of Terms New Files Awards Entered Awards Terminated Other NEC New files entered on the data base from January 1 through December 31. These correspond to actual file folders created. The number of files with one or more awards entered from January 1 through December 31. This is a file count rather than an award count since a single file may have multiple awards processed during the year. Judicial awards are included in this count. The number of files with at least one award terminated from January 1 through December 31. This is a file count since a single file may have multiple awards terminated during the year. Note that the award terminated may have been entered in a prior year. Judicial awards are included in this count. This category includes such items as prosthesis, nursing care, and prescriptions. "Not Elsewhere Classified." Information that does not conform to the listed categories. Other Notes Payments While the Virginia Workers' Compensation Commission makes every effort to ensure accurate statistics, the data on medical payments should be used with extreme caution. The Commission is continuing to upgrade data quality in this area. Compensation Information on compensation paid is based on awards terminated, and does not reflect the amount of compensation currently being paid. VWC Contact Claims Processing (877) Claims Director Virginia Workers' Compensation Commission 1000 DMV Drive Richmond, Va Page 3 of 39
4 Summary Payment Type Number of Payments Total Weeks Total Amount Paid Average Weeks Average Amount Cost of Living $631,086 Previous Periods of $520,009 3 $12,683 COL Compensation for 53 20,847 $8,304, $156,681 Compromise 5,179 $167,945,971 $32,428 Settlements First Week 5,441 4,613 $195,397 1 $36 Intermittent Days $17,149 3 $520 Lump Sums 81 2,446 $879, $10,864 Not Allocated 1,461 1,495 $23,207,132 1 $15,884 Permanent Partial 3,240 77,712 $31,140, $9,611 Permanent Total 10 4,370 $1,722, $172,284 Temporary Partial 12, ,576 $37,730, $2,962 Temporary Total 24, ,782 $175,473, $7,224 Total 52, ,058 $447,137, $38,289 Other Funeral Expenses $86,628 Expenses $97,591,670 Minor Injury Expenses (Initial) $6,820,721 Minor Injury Expenses (Subsequent) $2,852,724 Grand Total (All Payments) $554,488,764 Accidents Number of Files Created 46,775 Number of Minor Accidents Reported 110,832 Total 157,607 Award Files with Awards Entered 22,272 Average Weekly Wage $608 Average Compensation Rate $333 Files With Awards Terminated 19,393 Unique Awards Entered Judicial Award 2,532 Original Award 11,945 Supplemental Award 4,988 Whereas Award 117 Compromise Settlement 5,144 Total 24,726 Page 4 of 39
5 Judicial Statistics Initial Judicial Level Initial Case Referrals 10,773 Hearing Docket Opinions Written 3,861 Amended Opinions 91 Special Opinions 46 Other Outcomes 7,725 Dispute Resolution Opinions Written 815 Amended Opinions 13 Special Opinions 2 Other Outcomes 480 Review Level Cases Referred 1,483 Opinions Written 1,447 Amended Opinions 13 Dissents 123 Special Opinions 21 Other Outcomes 206 Court Of Appeals Cases Referred 184 Opinions Written 98 Other Outcomes 120 Page 5 of 39
6 2004 Workers Compensation Statistics Accidents Reported By Severity Files created 30% Minor Claims 70% Files Created Accidents vs. Occupational Disease Occupational Diseases 3% Accidents 97% Page 6 of 39
7 2004 Workers Compensation Statistics Payments by Payment Type Hospital 37% Other 32% Rehab 6% Doctors 25% Compensation Payments by Payment Type Not Allocated 4% Permanecy 8% Lost Wages 49% Compromise Settlement 37% Fatal 2% Page 7 of 39
8 New Files by Sex & Age Age Group New Files Created Male: Unknown 2, Yrs Yrs. 5, Yrs. 7, Yrs. 7, Yrs. 4, Yrs. 1, Yrs Yrs. 15 Total Male: 29,142 Female: Unknown Yrs Yrs. 2, Yrs. 3, Yrs. 4, Yrs. 3, Yrs Yrs Yrs. 17 Total Female: 17,499 Sex Unknown: Unknown Yrs Yrs Yrs Yrs Yrs Yrs Yrs. 1 Total : 134 Total New Files: 46,775 Page 8 of 39
9 Awards and Payments FILES WITH AWARDS Entered Terminated Compensation Cost of Living Total Accident Type: Accident Type - NEC $18,815,853 $39,754 $18,855,607 Bodily Motion 3,331 2,973 $71,406,167 $170,316 $71,576,483 Caught In / Under 1,203 1,104 $19,637,093 $3,743 $19,640,836 Electric Current $3,781,189 $21,102 $3,802,291 Fall - Elevation 2,004 1,647 $54,150,200 $38,105 $54,188,305 Fall - Same Level 3,671 3,184 $61,215,932 $89,209 $61,305,141 Motor Vehicle 1,320 1,108 $34,165,990 $4,612 $34,170,602 Overexertion 5,742 4,984 $119,547,267 $191,790 $119,739,058 Public Transportation 8 4 $356,342 Radiation Caustics $5,062,013 Rubbed / Abraided $8,958,704 $48,402 $9,007,106 Struck Against $10,480,773 $52 $10,480,825 Struck By 2,223 1,899 $36,615,937 $23,467 $36,639,404 Temperature Extremes $2,312,476 $534 $2,313,010 Total: 22,272 19,393 $446,505,936 $631,086 $447,137,022 Body Part: Ankle $10,721,985 $41,369 $10,763,354 Brain $730,006 $0 $0 Chest $2,354,690 $0 $0 Disc (Back) $4,403,274 $679 $4,403,953 Disc (Neck) 8 7 $254,149 $0 $0 Ear(s) $590,324 $0 $0 Elbow $5,049,522 $1,348 $5,050,871 Eye(s) $2,341,979 $3,231 $2,345,210 Facial Tissue $353,702 $0 $0 Finger 1,222 1,150 $9,359,890 $3,639 $9,363,528 Foot $9,366,723 $3,413 $9,370,136 Hand $6,590,772 $156 $6,590,928 Heart $5,172,812 $0 $0 Hip $2,278,323 $0 $0 Internal Organs $6,928,038 $3,848 $6,931,886 Knee 2,363 2,102 $44,087,687 $18,479 $44,106,165 Low Back Area 2,298 1,984 $52,999,636 $183,639 $53,183,275 Lower Arm $6,370,752 $585 $6,371,338 Page 9 of 39
10 Entered Terminated Compensation Cost of Living Total Lower Leg $9,062,017 $990 $9,063,007 Mouth 7 7 $50,769 $0 $0 Multiple Body Parts 4,843 4,041 $130,519,251 $252,987 $130,772,238 Multiple Head Injuries $10,138,386 $0 $0 Multiple Lower Extremities $14,568,407 $11,832 $14,580,238 Multiple Neck Injuries $4,840,081 $0 $0 Multiple Trunk Injuries 1,158 1,000 $31,033,592 $25,063 $31,058,655 Multiple Upper Extremities $19,920,519 $19,245 $19,939,764 Nose $230,270 $0 $0 Other Facial $453,373 $0 $0 Pelvis $459,466 $0 $0 Sacrum & Coccyx $573,589 $0 $0 Skull $294,507 $0 $0 Soft Tissue $280,994 $0 $0 Spinal Cord - Back 4 3 $5,038 $0 $0 Spinal Cord - Neck 4 3 $15,633 $0 $0 Teeth 3 2 $5,863 $0 $0 Thigh $527,102 $0 $0 Thumb $2,711,269 $160 $2,711,429 Toe(s) $1,023,909 $0 $0 Trachea 0 1 $52,029 $0 $0 Unknown $7,833,550 $0 $0 Upper Arm 1,780 1,518 $31,169,132 $58,730 $31,227,863 Upper Back Area $1,011,726 $0 $0 Vertebrae $181,985 $0 $0 Wrist $9,589,215 $1,693 $9,590,908 Totals: 22,272 19,393 $446,505,936 $631,086 $447,137,022 Nature: Amputation $4,392,411 $15 $4,392,426 Asbestosis $267,264 $0 $0 Black Lung I $561,087 $0 $0 Burn $1,992,546 $534 $1,993,080 Cancer 3 2 $77,283 $0 $0 Carpal Tunnel Syndrome $2,083,711 $10,233 $2,093,944 Concussion 1 1 $204 $0 $0 Concussion $1,322,737 $0 $0 Contagious Disease 3 3 $87,030 $0 $0 Contusion 1,434 1,256 $26,353,823 $20,486 $26,374,308 Crushing $6,432,128 $372 $6,432,500 Dermatitis 3 3 $2,839 $0 $0 Page 10 of 39
11 Entered Terminated Compensation Cost of Living Total Dislocation $5,147,187 $27,112 $5,174,299 Electric Shock $2,242,762 $21,102 $2,263,864 Enucleation 1 1 $30,656 $0 $0 Fatal Burn 4 1 $407,249 $0 $0 Fatal Crushing 5 6 $911,677 $0 $0 Fatal Drowning 1 1 $489,469 $0 $0 Fatal Electric Shock 7 5 $868,740 $0 $0 Fatal Foreign Body 1 0 $0 $0 $0 Fatal Fracture 3 3 $496,025 $0 $0 Fatal Heart & Lung - Firemen 1 $233,000 $0 $0 Fatal Heart & Lung - Police 1 0 $0 $0 $0 Fatal Heart Attack 5 3 $64,314 $0 $0 Fatal Injury - NEC $7,989,905 $2,885 $7,992,790 Fatal Laceration 1 $78,787 $0 $0 Fatal Myocardial Infarction 1 0 $0 $0 $0 Fatal Victim of Crime 3 3 $399,493 $0 $0 Foreign Body $939,846 $0 $0 Fracture 3,538 2,999 $67,934,477 $91,695 $68,026,172 Freezing 1 0 $0 $0 $0 Hearing Loss (Trauma) 5 5 $122,952 $0 $0 Heart & Lung - Firemen $1,573,576 $0 $0 Heart & Lung - Police $2,869,173 $0 $0 Heart Attack 4 3 $110,092 $0 $0 Heat Prostration 4 4 $101,861 $0 $0 Hernia $1,841,643 $0 $0 Infection $899,566 $0 $0 Inflammation $10,641,589 $31,292 $10,672,881 Injury - NEC 5,661 4,874 $125,583,994 $143,238 $125,727,232 Laceration 1,332 1,201 $13,992,761 $16,230 $14,008,991 Loss of Hearing $422,787 $0 $0 Mesothelioma 2 3 $511,960 $0 $0 Myocardial Infarction 5 4 $649,028 $0 $0 Occupational Disease - NEC 2 1 $50,613 $0 $0 Other Cumulative 9 8 $1,035,581 $0 $0 Poisoning - Chemical 3 2 $101,500 $0 $0 Puncture $1,274,904 $0 $0 Respiratory Disorders 3 1 $1,419 $0 $0 Rupture $9,452,240 $864 $9,453,104 Severance $1,295,524 $127 $1,295,650 Sexual Assault 3 1 $1,500 $0 $0 Page 11 of 39
12 Entered Terminated Compensation Cost of Living Total Sprain 1,798 1,549 $30,134,060 $14,372 $30,148,432 Strain 5,432 4,752 $110,303,349 $250,280 $110,553,629 Stress $817,551 $0 $0 Vascular Problem 7 5 $179,556 $0 $0 Victim of Crime $417,267 $250 $417,517 Vision Loss 6 6 $313,239 $0 $0 Total: 22,272 19,393 $446,505,936 $631,086 $447,137,022 Occupation: Clerical Workers $12,749,353 $2,656 $12,752,009 Craftsmen 4,095 3,536 $117,400,610 $164,264 $117,564,874 Farm Laborers & Foremen $450,139 Farmers & Farm Managers $205,921 Laborers, Except Farm 3,966 3,413 $55,657,492 $23,782 $55,681,273 Managers / Administrators 1,313 1,131 $27,406,024 $20,188 $27,426,212 Operatives, Except Transport 1,812 1,619 $45,373,111 $204,622 $45,577,733 Professional, Tech. Workers $18,402,928 $1,055 $18,403,983 Sales Workers $8,660,972 $4,921 $8,665,893 Service Workers 4,018 3,604 $62,454,064 $31,307 $62,485,371 Transport Equip. Operators 1,927 1,632 $45,447,325 $44,759 $45,492,084 Unknown 3,025 2,560 $52,297,997 $133,532 $52,431,529 Total: 22,272 19,393 $446,505,936 $631,086 $447,137,022 Industry: Agriculture Production $2,151,256 Agriculture Service $338,594 Building Construction $1,604,146 Business Services 1,437 1,263 $28,216,874 $7,308 $28,224,181 Chemical Products $1,595,876 $11,830 $1,607,706 Coal Mining $18,972,468 $154,883 $19,127,351 Communications $4,588,865 $574 $4,589,439 Construction - NEC 1,341 1,110 $31,930,384 $55,619 $31,986,003 Education 1, $8,742,804 $3,204 $8,746,008 Engineering $1,092,738 Entertainment $1,331,828 Federal Government 3 3 $805 Finance $1,497,007 Food Products $9,950,086 $3,244 $9,953,330 Page 12 of 39
13 Entered Terminated Compensation Forestry $1,128,183 Cost of Living Total Furniture Fixtures $2,011,777 $15 $2,011,792 General Construction $1,760,734 $55,338 $1,816,073 Health Services 1,433 1,275 $17,234,871 $836 $17,235,707 Horticulture $2,634,350 $36,759 $2,671,109 Insurance $1,478,688 $27,859 $1,506,547 Leather Products 1 2 $45,819 Legal Services 11 9 $292,967 Local Government 1,492 1,347 $24,398,523 $2,673 $24,401,196 Machinery - Electric $746,680 Machinery - Non-Electric $689,305 Metal Mining 2 2 $133,682 Metal Products $5,975,468 $377 $5,975,845 Miscellaneous - NEC $553,499 $5 $553,504 Miscellaneous Manufacturing 129 $4,464,710 Miscellaneous Manufacturing $17,931,827 $3,892 $17,935,719 Non-Metallic Mining 3 1 $202 Non-Profit $1,463,417 Oil & Gas Drilling $479,934 Paper & Pulp $2,822,948 $914 $2,823,862 Personal Services $5,760,901 $6,274 $5,767,175 Petroleum & Coal $1,044,231 Printing & Publishing 142 Professional Equipment 10 8 $394,078 Real Estate $2,585,262 $17,283 $2,602,545 Recreation $975,416 Repair Services $8,672,726 $4,208 $8,676,934 Retail Trade 2,962 2,589 $42,423,345 $42,702 $42,466,047 Rubber & Plastics $4,961,592 $998 $4,962,591 Space Research and 1,130 $22,565,521 $46,692 $22,612,214 Technology Specialty Trade Contractors 343 $18,151,730 $33,836 $18,185,566 Specific Trade Construction 1,495 1,294 $40,251,647 $28,628 $40,280,276 State Government 1,263 Stone, Clay, Glass $2,103,644 Textile Products $2,812,014 Tobacco Products $5,945,668 $1,410 $5,947,077 Transport Equipment 360 Transportation 1,624 1,373 $37,541,058 $44,227 $37,585,285 Page 13 of 39
14 Entered Terminated Compensation Unknown 2,331 Cost of Living Total Unknown 1,955 $42,220,197 $33,366 $42,253,562 Utilities $4,124,243 $5,954 $4,130,197 Welfare 6 7 $67,970 Wholesale Trade $1,269,069 Wood Products $4,374,313 $177 $4,374,490 Totals: 22,272 19,393 $446,505,936 $631,086 Location: ACCOMACK $1,011,639 ALBEMARLE $3,064,849 ALEXANDRIA $12,359,950 $3,968 $12,363,919 ALLEGHANY $700,843 AMELIA $372,071 AMHERST $2,045,914 APPOMATTOX $356,284 ARLINGTON $7,697,144 $21,113 $7,718,257 AUGUSTA $4,579,314 $5,437 $4,584,751 BATH $281,914 BEDFORD CITY $1,217,528 BEDFORD COUNTY $1,960,837 BLAND $221,472 BOTETOURT $1,722,790 BRISTOL $1,258,295 BRUNSWICK $637,050 BUCHANAN $8,184,870 $17,578 $8,202,448 BUCKINGHAM $1,094,523 BUENA VISTA $378,055 CAMPBELL $2,762,079 $2,995 $2,765,075 CAROLINE $818,011 $184 $818,195 CARROLL $664,729 CHARLES CITY $237,412 CHARLOTTE $539,853 CHARLOTTESVILLE $3,723,775 $2,530 $3,726,305 CHESAPEAKE $8,442,726 $5,887 $8,448,614 CHESTERFIELD $7,758,932 $1,650 $7,760,582 CLARKE $522,793 $177 $522,970 Page 14 of 39
15 Entered Terminated Compensation CLIFTON FORGE $232,847 COLONIAL HEIGHTS $1,592,152 Cost of Living Total COVINGTON $2,019,843 $28,653 $2,048,495 CRAIG 6 6 $131,013 CULPEPER $2,322,190 CUMBERLAND $411,388 DANVILLE $5,796,807 $664 $5,797,470 DICKENSON $3,653,871 $2,624 $3,656,494 DINWIDDIE $1,883,673 EMPORIA $622,687 $3,954 $626,641 ESSEX $1,108,656 FAIRFAX CITY $5,118,334 $28,981 $5,147,315 FAIRFAX COUNTY 1,661 1,519 $34,666,045 $39,621 $34,705,666 FALLS CHURCH $1,942,855 FAUQUIER $2,940,047 FLOYD $300,830 FLUVANNA $415,800 FRANKLIN CITY $695,274 FRANKLIN COUNTY $1,032,919 FREDERICK $2,970,023 $4,328 $2,974,351 FREDERICKSBURG $5,689,934 $380 $5,690,314 GALAX $742,076 GILES $1,658,705 GLOUCESTER $1,044,967 GOOCHLAND $899,505 GRAYSON $377,795 GREENE $441,293 GREENSVILLE $1,090,979 $30,128 $1,121,107 HALIFAX $1,741,321 $179 $1,741,500 HAMPTON $5,137,607 $18,027 $5,155,634 HANOVER $4,336,511 $2,226 $4,338,737 HARRISONBURG $2,277,157 HENRICO $9,420,250 $809 $9,421,060 HENRY $1,702,634 $15 $1,702,649 HIGHLAND 6 4 $32,383 HOPEWELL $2,908,780 ISLE OF WIGHT $1,934,752 $257 $1,935,010 JAMES CITY $3,258,281 $532 $3,258,813 Page 15 of 39
16 Entered Terminated Compensation KING & QUEEN 9 9 $161,529 KING GEORGE $1,045,353 KING WILLIAM $711,537 LANCASTER $383,540 LEE $1,970,023 LEXINGTON $376,462 Cost of Living Total LOUDOUN $10,648,407 $1,455 $10,649,862 LOUISA $1,465,047 LUNENBURG $162,112 LYNCHBURG $6,710,343 $1,049 $6,711,392 MADISON $465,723 MANASSAS $4,498,427 $9,285 $4,507,711 MANASSAS PARK $279,152 MARTINSVILLE $2,238,502 $289 $2,238,791 MATHEWS $133,274 MECKLENBURG $1,725,405 $5,841 $1,731,246 MIDDLESEX $212,932 MONTGOMERY $3,480,630 $34 $3,480,663 NELSON $424,810 NEW KENT $835,728 NEWPORT NEWS $23,389,990 $39,187 $23,429,177 NORFOLK $16,842,120 $3,259 $16,845,380 NORTHAMPTON $292,814 NORTHUMBERLAND $433,713 NORTON $1,097,852 NOTTOWAY $851,915 $2,633 $854,548 ORANGE $1,535,304 $16 $1,535,320 OUT OF STATE 2 1 $1,809 PAGE $1,310,515 $1,685 $1,312,199 PATRICK $631,716 PETERSBURG $3,757,144 PITTSYLVANIA $2,537,737 $342 $2,538,079 POQUOSON $79,900 PORTSMOUTH $5,904,553 $744 $5,905,297 POWHATAN $770,901 PRINCE EDWARD $1,537,104 $2,361 $1,539,464 PRINCE GEORGE $1,975,329 $25,550 $2,000,880 PRINCE WILLIAM $10,201,383 $2,801 $10,204,184 Page 16 of 39
17 Entered Terminated Compensation Cost of Living Total PULASKI $2,477,334 $4,328 $2,481,662 RADFORD $2,023,695 $27,617 $2,051,311 RAPPAHANNOCK $419,000 RICHMOND CITY 1,156 1,019 $27,515,315 $15,918 $27,531,233 RICHMOND COUNTY $475,209 ROANOKE CITY $7,127,521 $377 $7,127,898 ROANOKE COUNTY $5,113,120 ROCKBRIDGE $1,236,108 ROCKINGHAM $2,355,176 RUSSELL $1,953,058 $2,885 $1,955,943 SALEM $3,028,062 $27,859 $3,055,922 SCOTT $1,004,706 SHENANDOAH $1,750,531 SMYTH $2,253,467 $5,666 $2,259,133 SOUTH BOSTON $345,378 $34 $345,413 SOUTHAMPTON $1,481,106 SPOTSYLVANIA $2,424,425 $27,214 $2,451,639 STAFFORD $3,405,348 STAUNTON $1,796,575 $415 $1,796,990 SUFFOLK $3,479,835 $643 $3,480,478 SURRY $293,134 SUSSEX $591,306 TAZEWELL $4,359,235 $19,075 $4,378,310 UNKNOWN 1,663 1,432 $30,592,286 $41,495 $30,633,781 VIRGINIA BEACH $13,500,839 $3,134 $13,503,974 WARREN $1,704,075 $1,557 $1,705,632 WASHINGTON $2,619,757 WAYNESBORO $1,182,288 WESTMORELAND $208,021 WILLIAMSBURG $2,018,439 WINCHESTER $2,849,386 $2,353 $2,851,739 WISE $10,946,548 $115,607 $11,062,154 WYTHE $1,401,230 YORK $2,325,852 $15,482 $2,341,334 Total: 22,272 19,393 $446,505,936 $631,086 $447,137,022 Page 17 of 39
18 Payments Files with Payments Other Doctors' Rehabilitation Hospital Expenses Expenses Expenses Totals Accident Type: Accident Type - NEC 988 $361,907 $1,312,470 $2,135,439 $1,902,133 $5,711,948 Bodily Motion 2,988 $970,041 $3,607,912 $5,068,477 $5,178,335 $14,824,765 Caught In / Under 781 $287,251 $996,458 $1,830,914 $1,158,643 $4,273,266 Electric Current 57 $71,793 $126,367 $238,750 $459,548 $896,457 Fall - Elevation 1,300 $726,207 $2,382,588 $4,556,497 $3,415,292 $11,080,585 Fall - Same Level 2,787 $1,160,537 $3,624,538 $4,811,050 $4,271,090 $13,867,214 Motor Vehicle 1,048 $538,229 $1,499,347 $3,782,230 $2,047,660 $7,867,465 Overexertion 4,393 $1,597,934 $6,190,067 $8,077,420 $8,897,059 $24,762,479 Public Transportation 7 $14,923 $13,781 $31,154 $23,300 $83,158 Radiation Caustics 160 $9,751 $131,536 $638,581 $94,171 $874,039 Repetitive Motion 1 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Rubbed / Abraided 670 $121,196 $618,593 $828,777 $580,077 $2,148,643 Struck Against 564 $112,463 $629,093 $580,916 $665,258 $1,987,729 Struck By 1,768 $522,946 $2,025,102 $2,963,115 $3,044,033 $8,555,195 Temperature Extremes 168 $59,836 $112,289 $226,241 $260,359 $658,725 Totals: 17,680 $6,555,014 $23,270,139 $35,769,560 $31,996,957 $97,591,670 Body Part: Ankle 741 $246,305 $664,977 $913,068 $660,741 $2,485,091 Brain 11 $25,396 $17,196 $5,457 $21,402 $69,451 Chest 184 $22,875 $166,378 $435,074 $117,854 $742,181 Disc (Back) 101 $31,623 $151,634 $144,434 $363,276 $690,966 Disc (Neck) 10 $0 $767 $0 $7,088 $7,855 Ear(s) 42 $0 $11,226 $9,139 $14,008 $34,373 Elbow 224 $61,436 $172,079 $219,503 $198,810 $651,828 Eye(s) 237 $5,572 $178,693 $207,555 $211,011 $602,831 Facial Tissue 26 $0 $25,640 $40,645 $18,455 $84,740 Finger 967 $225,665 $965,311 $1,417,212 $577,117 $3,185,306 Foot 431 $69,210 $421,269 $580,585 $411,642 $1,482,707 Hand 504 $89,522 $548,224 $709,440 $483,098 $1,830,285 Heart 189 $10,512 $340,127 $1,003,918 $247,469 $1,602,027 Hip 125 $36,285 $214,544 $343,979 $308,661 $903,468 Page 18 of 39
19 Files with Payments Other Doctors' Rehabilitation Hospital Expenses Expenses Expenses Totals Internal Organs 359 $27,691 $282,940 $813,584 $354,017 $1,478,233 Knee 1,690 $705,739 $2,401,836 $3,348,104 $3,392,748 $9,848,427 Larynx 2 $0 $442 $240 $1,407 $2,089 Low Back Area 2,008 $791,088 $2,840,956 $3,187,849 $4,469,954 $11,289,846 Lower Arm 272 $124,506 $436,220 $525,360 $365,703 $1,451,790 Lower Leg 369 $224,716 $483,245 $950,706 $908,237 $2,566,903 Mouth 23 $488 $29,431 $16,033 $8,374 $54,326 Multiple Body Parts 3,809 $1,757,776 $5,733,811 $10,327,309 $9,345,157 $27,164,053 Multiple Head Injuries 437 $87,700 $545,947 $894,719 $677,995 $2,206,361 Multiple Lower Extremities 431 $244,375 $559,727 $986,012 $892,945 $2,683,058 Multiple Neck Injuries 207 $50,505 $271,148 $343,312 $292,679 $957,644 Multiple Trunk Injuries 1,025 $353,409 $1,209,811 $1,470,963 $2,331,084 $5,365,268 Multiple Upper Extremities 633 $315,182 $792,096 $1,069,778 $926,132 $3,103,188 Nose 26 $304 $27,770 $44,440 $16,080 $88,594 Other Facial 40 $5,271 $19,561 $38,842 $18,032 $81,705 Pelvis 18 $47 $30,295 $53,014 $73,947 $157,303 Sacrum & Coccyx 47 $9,611 $50,447 $55,847 $52,911 $168,816 Skull 19 $2,097 $24,899 $9,308 $11,780 $48,084 Soft Tissue 38 $12,641 $53,370 $43,524 $34,685 $144,220 Spinal Cord - Back 6 $870 $10,050 $4,558 $18,596 $34,074 Spinal Cord - Neck 2 $0 $1,787 $2,344 $1,354 $5,485 Teeth 37 $0 $40,796 $1,758 $7,066 $49,620 Thigh 56 $34,701 $79,387 $234,419 $51,373 $399,879 Thumb 271 $35,197 $301,672 $430,786 $160,767 $928,422 Toe(s) 83 $7,972 $60,984 $133,459 $75,888 $278,303 Unknown 263 $57,210 $290,470 $1,134,305 $553,285 $2,035,271 Upper Arm 1,150 $744,176 $1,890,458 $2,623,116 $2,387,512 $7,645,262 Upper Back Area 69 $10,015 $128,323 $103,729 $187,030 $429,097 Vertebrae 11 $0 $3,904 $8,270 $8,327 $20,501 Wrist 486 $127,327 $790,291 $883,862 $731,259 $2,532,739 Wrist(s) & Hand(s) 1 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Totals: 17,680 $6,555,014 $23,270,139 $35,769,560 $31,996,957 $97,591,670 Nature of Injury: Amputation 87 $28,925 $132,715 $211,873 $317,555 $691,068 Asbestosis 31 $0 $17,911 $42,049 $9,672 $69,632 Page 19 of 39
20 Files with Payments Other Doctors' Rehabilitation Hospital Expenses Expenses Expenses Totals Black Lung I 3 $0 $446 $509 $11,627 $12,582 Black Lung II 1 $0 $595 $66 $0 $661 Burn 204 $76,037 $299,062 $1,020,278 $460,812 $1,856,190 Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (OD) 97 $26,451 $77,786 $41,643 $32,476 $178,355 1 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Concussion 71 $59,504 $171,455 $135,572 $168,193 $534,723 Contagious Disease 4 $0 $0 $4,124 $146 $4,270 Contusion 1,262 $306,090 $1,167,587 $1,359,204 $1,603,983 $4,436,864 Crushing 161 $67,352 $316,526 $802,992 $418,363 $1,605,232 Dermatitis 2 $0 $2,342 $162 $60 $2,564 Dislocation 184 $57,542 $259,082 $434,512 $483,057 $1,234,194 Dust Disease - NEC 2 $0 $2,530 $1,084 $6,229 $9,843 Electric Shock 37 $64,425 $75,120 $109,431 $285,760 $534,737 Fatal Burn 1 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Fatal Drowning 1 $0 $0 $3,750 $1,307 $5,057 Fatal Electric Shock 2 $0 $677 $2,328 $11,782 $14,787 Fatal Fracture 3 $0 $39,439 $36,345 $20,772 $96,556 Fatal Heart & Lung - Firemen Fatal Heart & Lung - Police 1 $0 $0 $0 $20 $20 1 $0 $50 $0 $0 $50 Fatal Heart Attack 2 $0 $0 $0 $45 $45 Fatal Injury - NEC 13 $0 $13,048 $27,336 $30,926 $71,310 Fatal Puncture 1 $0 $2,099 $0 $0 $2,099 Fatal Victim of Crime 2 $0 $1,309 $9,389 $68 $10,766 Foreign Body 158 $34,187 $150,207 $264,118 $75,623 $524,135 Fracture 2,204 $1,382,187 $3,566,290 $6,841,282 $4,648,254 $16,438,013 Freezing 2 $0 $469 $7,779 $0 $8,248 Hearing Loss (Trauma) Heart & Lung - Firemen Heart & Lung - Police 8 $0 $1,747 $0 $1,450 $3, $0 $216,623 $250,514 $24,072 $491, $10,512 $263,962 $910,418 $267,460 $1,452,352 Heart Attack 8 $0 $444 $0 $3,385 $3,829 Heat Prostration 6 $2,570 $3,751 $24,424 $9,630 $40,375 Hernia 149 $8,796 $146,190 $400,837 $212,728 $768,551 Infection 46 $301 $21,044 $80,731 $10,022 $112,098 Inflammation 463 $113,450 $425,336 $454,862 $328,582 $1,322,230 Page 20 of 39
21 Files with Payments Other Doctors' Rehabilitation Hospital Expenses Expenses Expenses Totals Injury - NEC 4,524 $1,579,353 $5,872,448 $9,257,867 $8,913,416 $25,623,083 Laceration 1,260 $204,471 $1,269,695 $1,865,477 $1,213,080 $4,552,723 Loss of Hearing 17 $0 $4,433 $0 $3,266 $7,698 Myocardial Infarction 8 $0 $13,318 $28,386 $1,108 $42,813 Occupational Disease - NEC 5 $992 $28,175 $19,794 $23,107 $72,068 Other Cumulative 9 $7,233 $27,364 $400,238 $20,535 $455,370 Poisoning - Chemical 4 $0 $6,747 $6,630 $2,968 $16,345 Puncture 223 $27,360 $138,775 $380,499 $269,513 $816,147 Respiratory Disorders 6 $2,058 $5,410 $877 $3,529 $11,875 Rupture 160 $142,185 $288,136 $408,122 $621,712 $1,460,154 Severance 52 $8,615 $41,644 $77,814 $69,969 $198,042 Silicosis 1 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Sprain 1,471 $458,365 $1,826,812 $2,053,707 $2,442,804 $6,781,688 Strain 4,488 $1,875,893 $6,320,643 $7,772,736 $8,837,604 $24,806,875 Stress 31 $5,342 $26,875 $6,302 $16,670 $55,189 Vascular Problem 7 $0 $2,968 $2,163 $64,297 $69,428 Victim of Crime 8 $4,818 $20,526 $7,129 $38,516 $70,989 Vision Loss 4 $0 $328 $4,207 $10,805 $15,340 Totals: 17,680 $6,555,014 $23,270,139 $35,769,560 $31,996,957 $97,591,670 Occupation: Clerical Workers 758 $281,305 $922,594 $838,822 $1,411,023 $3,453,745 Craftsmen 3,055 $1,438,103 $4,437,136 $7,541,667 $7,485,764 $20,902,669 Farm Laborers & Foremen 60 $19,512 $67,296 $193,344 $103,772 $383,924 Farmers & Farm Managers 12 $1,930 $11,446 $25,548 $12,920 $51,844 Laborers, Except Farm 2,935 $1,069,673 $4,074,145 $7,410,080 $5,844,316 $18,398,215 Managers / Administrators 1,208 $473,550 $2,065,284 $2,799,227 $2,356,514 $7,694,575 Operatives, Except Transport 1,359 $514,882 $1,534,817 $2,661,161 $2,720,240 $7,431,101 Private Household Workers 2 $0 $478 $0 $0 $478 Professional, Tech. Workers 1,101 $418,524 $1,402,442 $1,521,330 $1,273,560 $4,615,856 Sales Workers 210 $68,511 $238,915 $240,703 $422,094 $970,223 Service Workers 4,020 $1,004,762 $4,478,571 $6,680,355 $5,271,587 $17,435,275 Transport Equip. Operators 1,204 $614,008 $1,768,886 $2,667,361 $2,149,325 $7,199,579 Page 21 of 39
22 Files with Payments Other Doctors' Rehabilitation Hospital Expenses Expenses Expenses Totals Unknown 1 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Unknown 1,755 $650,254 $2,268,128 $3,189,961 $2,945,843 $9,054,185 Totals: 17,680 $6,555,014 $23,270,139 $35,769,560 $31,996,957 $97,591,670 Industry: Agriculture Production 119 $59,627 $149,753 $318,096 $171,621 $699,097 Agriculture Service 58 $30,956 $45,822 $90,259 $39,255 $206,292 Building Construction 65 $13,635 $71,625 $135,973 $89,578 $310,811 Business Services 683 $279,959 $850,137 $1,418,565 $1,139,020 $3,687,681 Chemical Products 20 $18 $53,757 $104,154 $145,470 $303,399 Coal Mining 623 $24,732 $94,685 $149,749 $2,675,649 $2,944,815 Communications 120 $6,587 $213,219 $115,829 $294,403 $630,038 Construction - NEC 978 $522,220 $1,945,889 $3,707,065 $2,363,987 $8,539,160 Education 1,581 $597,915 $1,875,249 $2,523,751 $2,401,316 $7,398,232 Engineering 39 $11,516 $87,167 $100,851 $74,667 $274,201 Entertainment 52 $19,069 $65,762 $60,600 $48,026 $193,456 Finance 64 $27,241 $95,374 $80,727 $191,492 $394,834 Food Products 397 $204,513 $563,255 $658,315 $390,120 $1,816,204 Forestry 59 $48,956 $113,113 $319,178 $102,154 $583,401 Furniture Fixtures 80 $58,294 $40,617 $57,075 $23,852 $179,837 General Construction 86 $55,296 $224,460 $220,978 $233,171 $733,906 Health Services 1,044 $140,105 $1,745,551 $901,309 $565,734 $3,352,700 Horticulture 102 $84,446 $275,130 $330,201 $341,599 $1,031,376 Insurance 27 $1,870 $13,892 $4,861 $6,618 $27,241 Leather Products 1 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Legal Services 21 $6,854 $84,045 $77,070 $97,629 $265,598 Local Government 2,987 $868,432 $3,566,689 $6,538,260 $3,855,153 $14,828,534 Machinery - Electric 16 $10,706 $8,944 $27,038 $30,867 $77,555 Machinery - Non- Electric 16 $4,089 $16,339 $21,860 $15,625 $57,913 Metal Mining 2 $0 $2,073 $3,440 $716 $6,229 Metal Products 55 $50,049 $107,499 $160,228 $237,430 $555,205 Miscellaneous - NEC 50 $12,102 $38,329 $35,919 $56,326 $142,676 Miscellaneous Manufacturing 405 $197,275 $467,950 $719,127 $477,469 $1,861,821 Non-Metallic Mining 2 $1,669 $2,464 $1,093 $832 $6,058 Non-Profit 105 $72,688 $153,298 $202,756 $54,370 $483,112 Offices of Physicians 1 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Oil & Gas Drilling 8 $0 $1,081 $3,657 $1,796 $6,534 Paper & Pulp 130 $19,505 $187,608 $308,429 $61,723 $577,264 Page 22 of 39
23 Files with Payments Other Doctors' Rehabilitation Hospital Expenses Expenses Expenses Totals Postal 1 $0 $271 $1,063 $0 $1,334 Printing & Publishing 49 $18,338 $157,039 $474,405 $129,703 $779,485 Professional Equipment 8 $2,592 $2,436 $3,271 $18,932 $27,231 Real Estate 117 $25,222 $125,780 $150,933 $376,856 $678,791 Recreation 45 $27,461 $68,132 $96,064 $232,438 $424,095 Repair Services 222 $124,169 $438,078 $716,135 $305,485 $1,583,867 Retail Trade 1,595 $737,448 $2,517,317 $4,338,313 $3,531,035 $11,124,113 Rubber & Plastics 35 $39,065 $28,060 $131,474 $43,057 $241,655 Specific Trade Construction 955 $584,521 $1,987,077 $3,485,064 $3,139,836 $9,196,498 State Government 1,260 $16,348 $374,884 $202,453 $749,681 $1,343,366 Stone, Clay, Glass 71 $35,408 $99,816 $140,594 $166,810 $442,628 Textile Products 45 $8,950 $42,084 $404,940 $38,150 $494,124 Tobacco Products 73 $0 $51,969 $189,481 $186,655 $428,105 Transport Equipment 36 $6,832 $70,196 $39,955 $31,231 $148,215 Transportation 892 $448,257 $1,395,982 $1,563,045 $1,854,447 $5,261,732 Unknown 1,365 $765,501 $1,886,041 $3,214,492 $1,999,072 $7,865,106 Unknown 122 $1,665 $58,367 $31,808 $220,498 $312,339 Utilities 324 $45,460 $94,091 $161,906 $1,923,154 $2,224,611 Welfare 3 $1,577 $6,041 $79 $2,159 $9,856 Wholesale Trade 91 $38,902 $135,469 $174,817 $168,574 $517,762 Wood Products 164 $54,005 $316,576 $509,971 $308,440 $1,188,992 Totals: 17,680 $6,555,014 $23,270,139 $35,769,56 0 $31,996,957 $97,591,670 Location of Accident: ACCOMACK 126 $64,922 $147,674 $133,415 $108,604 $454,615 ALBEMARLE 189 $48,631 $118,509 $161,952 $404,009 $733,101 ALEXANDRIA 388 $151,222 $495,042 $805,814 $581,200 $2,033,277 ALLEGHANY 35 $2,959 $39,779 $32,182 $17,890 $92,809 AMELIA 14 $2,739 $20,328 $43,772 $29,480 $96,319 AMHERST 110 $5,951 $94,116 $58,231 $119,251 $277,549 APPOMATTOX 36 $46,051 $41,511 $33,028 $21,496 $142,086 ARLINGTON 358 $68,797 $441,624 $414,197 $495,411 $1,420,029 AUGUSTA 198 $124,108 $351,908 $286,276 $314,921 $1,077,213 BATH 11 $0 $11,431 $37,939 $2,017 $51,387 BEDFORD CITY 42 $9,692 $33,577 $54,771 $35,713 $133,754 BEDFORD COUNTY 56 $15,503 $45,001 $64,787 $130,766 $256,056 BLAND 12 $900 $4,864 $10,057 $16,183 $32,004 Page 23 of 39
24 Files with Payments Other Doctors' Rehabilitation Hospital Expenses Page 24 of 39 Expenses Expenses Totals BOTETOURT 36 $16,378 $69,645 $75,482 $91,806 $253,311 BRISTOL 48 $17,249 $30,910 $41,865 $98,053 $188,077 BRUNSWICK 39 $1,323 $27,229 $35,969 $63,604 $128,125 BUCHANAN 352 $49,427 $124,221 $126,188 $1,737,317 $2,037,153 BUCKINGHAM 31 $4,857 $13,504 $26,825 $38,733 $83,919 BUENA VISTA 11 $1,726 $5,368 $23,989 $9,798 $40,881 CAMPBELL 93 $28,492 $141,444 $121,023 $195,855 $486,814 CAROLINE 70 $28,192 $145,076 $203,072 $85,127 $461,467 CARROLL 49 $23,409 $68,650 $132,888 $110,215 $335,161 CHARLES CITY 9 $1,028 $8,208 $56,520 $32,910 $98,665 CHARLOTTE 22 $15,283 $40,448 $88,683 $35,225 $179,639 CHARLOTTESVILLE 241 $99,022 $210,282 $384,617 $265,389 $959,309 CHESAPEAKE 377 $189,484 $581,237 $527,011 $388,625 $1,686,358 CHESTERFIELD 430 $212,426 $818,440 $1,397,579 $563,858 $2,992,302 CLARKE 30 $6,731 $29,668 $54,091 $20,293 $110,783 CLIFTON FORGE 8 $0 $11,337 $14,426 $37,392 $63,155 COLONIAL HEIGHTS 39 $9,639 $46,924 $68,253 $63,195 $188,011 COVINGTON 106 $5,233 $131,720 $264,095 $86,297 $487,344 CRAIG 5 $365 $2,908 $9,795 $662 $13,730 CULPEPER 108 $25,964 $122,884 $191,115 $290,767 $630,730 CUMBERLAND 20 $3,939 $13,097 $12,608 $19,125 $48,769 DANVILLE 145 $45,969 $317,349 $726,422 $149,328 $1,239,068 DICKENSON 107 $27,832 $116,023 $126,326 $306,653 $576,835 DINWIDDIE 74 $12,023 $70,403 $75,107 $92,569 $250,103 EMPORIA 16 $6,304 $30,650 $63,432 $21,673 $122,059 ESSEX 21 $573 $9,407 $15,885 $22,287 $48,152 FAIRFAX CITY 109 $9,288 $127,330 $107,458 $217,680 $461,756 FAIRFAX COUNTY 924 $468,808 $1,381,172 $1,893,441 $1,780,634 $5,524,056 FALLS CHURCH 69 $24,389 $78,864 $44,984 $72,026 $220,264 FAUQUIER 131 $72,202 $180,125 $300,278 $247,883 $800,487 FLOYD 17 $3,110 $14,387 $13,318 $37,903 $68,718 FLUVANNA 38 $5,491 $16,279 $29,805 $21,652 $73,226 FRANKLIN CITY 20 $1,008 $4,166 $13,268 $22,333 $40,775 FRANKLIN COUNTY 69 $10,828 $175,990 $642,670 $151,149 $980,636 FREDERICK 149 $21,575 $209,916 $444,912 $204,467 $880,870 FREDERICKSBURG 153 $84,750 $511,786 $340,902 $237,773 $1,175,212 GALAX 24 $24,941 $23,967 $29,701 $112,518 $191,127 GILES 48 $8,764 $46,821 $61,453 $92,365 $209,402 GLOUCESTER 45 $5,782 $40,348 $119,302 $100,670 $266,103 GOOCHLAND 71 $4,689 $48,715 $92,936 $74,201 $220,541 GRAYSON 12 $12,922 $7,166 $15,883 $6,554 $42,525
25 Files with Payments Other Doctors' Rehabilitation Hospital Expenses Page 25 of 39 Expenses Expenses Totals GREENE 21 $10,248 $30,901 $98,855 $90,320 $230,325 GREENSVILLE 40 $6,624 $17,811 $29,336 $81,042 $134,813 HALIFAX 58 $15,161 $41,291 $58,073 $135,172 $249,697 HAMPTON 192 $55,906 $125,267 $181,049 $350,752 $712,974 HANOVER 322 $147,179 $477,064 $821,982 $400,693 $1,846,918 HARRISONBURG 190 $28,455 $275,763 $273,639 $362,923 $940,779 HENRICO 587 $929,064 $1,464,379 $2,404,226 $649,918 $5,447,586 HENRY 175 $24,203 $162,391 $584,037 $191,674 $962,305 HIGHLAND 8 $0 $2,021 $3,592 $1,294 $6,907 HOPEWELL 22 $4,574 $26,166 $23,773 $18,619 $73,132 ISLE OF WIGHT 82 $27,325 $94,910 $141,606 $47,493 $311,333 JAMES CITY 145 $51,002 $136,183 $193,975 $231,842 $613,002 KING & QUEEN 7 $1,080 $4,071 $1,873 $12,860 $19,885 KING GEORGE 25 $8,836 $20,078 $6,127 $24,980 $60,021 KING WILLIAM 23 $842 $21,304 $27,876 $14,814 $64,836 LANCASTER 20 $4,247 $89,657 $135,291 $28,544 $257,739 LEE 69 $20,044 $83,701 $170,150 $341,316 $615,211 LEXINGTON 20 $17,817 $28,745 $83,107 $23,615 $153,284 LOUDOUN 357 $177,918 $505,058 $772,989 $895,087 $2,351,052 LOUISA 64 $18,313 $100,313 $151,527 $136,809 $406,962 LUNENBURG 16 $0 $19,879 $33,898 $24,524 $78,301 LYNCHBURG 327 $75,719 $391,515 $371,844 $455,885 $1,294,964 MADISON 22 $36 $16,105 $10,674 $15,990 $42,805 MANASSAS 119 $79,025 $141,143 $247,434 $284,772 $752,374 MANASSAS PARK 7 $10,817 $15,214 $19,085 $33,182 $78,298 MARTINSVILLE 101 $17,690 $90,630 $118,169 $155,328 $381,817 MATHEWS 10 $5,141 $7,730 $12,327 $13,293 $38,491 MECKLENBURG 65 $18,033 $49,913 $140,888 $142,545 $351,379 MIDDLESEX 16 $7,913 $31,789 $58,419 $20,783 $118,904 MONTGOMERY 225 $18,805 $161,293 $418,447 $420,739 $1,019,283 NELSON 40 $15,911 $42,731 $53,098 $24,314 $136,054 NEW KENT 33 $19,125 $94,600 $112,714 $80,909 $307,348 NEWPORT NEWS 228 $113,721 $348,946 $499,107 $589,191 $1,550,965 NORFOLK 765 $166,011 $1,247,374 $1,543,758 $1,336,854 $4,293,997 NORTHAMPTON 28 $2,058 $33,941 $42,680 $58,881 $137,560 NORTHUMBERLAND 18 $3,029 $30,225 $69,327 $36,574 $139,155 NORTON 23 $4,730 $23,173 $51,112 $27,843 $106,858 NOTTOWAY 66 $35,016 $57,704 $177,969 $107,065 $377,754 ORANGE 55 $67,612 $71,435 $136,864 $273,759 $549,670 OUT OF STATE 2 $85 $5,326 $2,962 $8,240 $16,613 PAGE 55 $30,641 $65,831 $145,519 $71,762 $313,753
26 Files with Payments Other Doctors' Rehabilitation Hospital Expenses Expenses Expenses Totals PATRICK 18 $7,923 $29,846 $22,360 $35,430 $95,559 PETERSBURG 66 $21,364 $83,853 $84,226 $68,397 $257,840 PITTSYLVANIA 58 $41,234 $88,138 $68,764 $93,516 $291,653 POQUOSON 11 $2,153 $22,219 $30,736 $28,756 $83,864 PORTSMOUTH 151 $91,217 $276,793 $298,362 $500,037 $1,166,409 POWHATAN 51 $27,653 $31,300 $171,427 $100,408 $330,788 PRINCE EDWARD 40 $9,185 $23,155 $77,083 $44,531 $153,954 PRINCE GEORGE 176 $66,733 $274,661 $627,303 $449,906 $1,418,604 PRINCE WILLIAM 263 $133,685 $446,344 $582,870 $542,809 $1,705,708 PULASKI 102 $18,198 $104,138 $90,299 $116,540 $329,175 RADFORD 40 $56,479 $101,018 $67,648 $127,820 $352,964 RAPPAHANNOCK 9 $0 $16,352 $3,038 $20,006 $39,396 RICHMOND CITY 1,217 $234,151 $1,359,726 $2,810,520 $1,196,455 $5,600,852 RICHMOND COUNTY 17 $4,533 $9,684 $7,757 $39,194 $61,168 ROANOKE CITY 270 $85,651 $311,392 $552,519 $457,686 $1,407,248 ROANOKE COUNTY 85 $51,459 $131,098 $321,892 $236,128 $740,576 ROCKBRIDGE 37 $8,512 $49,106 $90,796 $83,239 $231,653 ROCKINGHAM 196 $7,471 $326,436 $461,736 $397,379 $1,193,022 RUSSELL 79 $18,883 $51,836 $67,172 $229,026 $366,917 SALEM 74 $12,285 $65,032 $105,944 $39,866 $223,127 SCOTT 33 $20,638 $37,502 $110,784 $61,139 $230,063 SHENANDOAH 93 $18,323 $41,265 $128,954 $56,662 $245,205 SMYTH 60 $4,700 $75,912 $126,829 $113,539 $320,980 SOUTH BOSTON 8 $0 $2,702 $2,737 $236,811 $242,250 SOUTHAMPTON 50 $9,288 $25,747 $57,446 $70,071 $162,552 SPOTSYLVANIA 106 $56,660 $71,362 $140,425 $111,817 $380,264 STAFFORD 127 $40,045 $144,470 $218,646 $291,856 $695,017 STAUNTON 93 $10,249 $49,285 $74,172 $70,050 $203,756 SUFFOLK 169 $60,965 $157,250 $450,262 $480,270 $1,148,746 SURRY 34 $0 $22,905 $31,943 $95,781 $150,628 SUSSEX 47 $5,930 $24,499 $54,831 $17,650 $102,911 TAZEWELL 128 $33,517 $188,174 $228,101 $552,947 $1,002,739 UNKNOWN 1,243 $462,351 $1,754,179 $2,689,370 $2,444,483 $7,350,382 VIRGINIA BEACH 736 $295,533 $1,207,900 $1,611,445 $1,571,623 $4,686,502 WARREN 106 $24,085 $168,777 $271,672 $234,188 $698,721 WASHINGTON 142 $39,749 $136,569 $247,174 $334,360 $757,852 WAYNESBORO 80 $40,741 $165,373 $282,659 $114,360 $603,134 WESTMORELAND 29 $1,073 $21,691 $20,991 $56,241 $99,997 WILLIAMSBURG 97 $21,685 $118,322 $162,946 $144,115 $447,069 WINCHESTER 184 $24,607 $175,110 $186,518 $97,309 $483,544 Page 26 of 39
27 Files with Payments Other Doctors' Rehabilitation Hospital Expenses Expenses Expenses Totals WISE 347 $56,485 $142,963 $284,610 $900,454 $1,384,512 WYTHE 71 $5,886 $49,221 $46,447 $126,947 $228,501 YORK 148 $50,891 $133,838 $218,770 $301,448 $704,947 Totals: 17,680 $6,555,014 $23,270,139 $35,769,560 $31,996,957 $97,591,670 Page 27 of 39
28 NEW FILES CREATED Files Created Percent of Total Accident Type: Accident Type - NEC 3, % Bodily Motion 7, % Broken Glass (Cut,Puncture,Scrape) % Caught In / Under 1, % Caught In,Under or Between,NOC % Collision with a Fixed Object % Collision with Another Vehicle % Dust,Gases,Fumes or Vapors % (Contact with) Electric Current % Fall - Elevation 2, % Fall - Same Level 6, % Fall,Slip or Trip,NOC % Falling or Flying Object (Struck or % Injured By) From Different Level (Fall, Slip or % Trip) From Ladder or Scaffolding % (Fall, Slip or Trip) From Liquid or Grease Spills % (Fall, Slip or Trip) Hand Tool or Machine (Struck or % Injured By) Into Openings (Fall, Slip or Trip) % Lifting (Strain or Injury By) % Motor Vehicle 2, % Motor Vehicle (Struck or Injured By) % Motor Vehicle,NOC % Object Being Lifted or Handled % (Striking Against or Stepping On) Object Being Lifted or Handled % (Struck or Injured By) On Ice or Snow (Fall, Slip or Trip) % On Same Level (Fall, Slip or Trip) % Other,Miscellaneous,NOC % Overexertion 12, % Page 28 of 39
29 Files Created Percent of Total Powered Hand Tool, Appliance % (Cut,Puncture,Scrape) Public Transportation % Pushing or Pulling (Strain or Injury By) % Radiation Caustics % Reaching (Strain or Injury By) % Rubbed / Abraided 2, % Sanding,Scraping,Cleaning % Operation (Striking Against or Stationary Object (Striking Against % or Stepping On) Struck Against 1, % Struck By 4, % Struck or Injured, NOC % Temperature Extremes % Using Tool or Machinery (Strain or % Injury By) Total: 46, % Body Part: Ankle 2, % Body Systems and Multiple Body 1, % Systems Brain % Chest % Disc (Back) % Disc (Neck) % Ear(s) % Elbow % Eye(s) % Facial Bones % Finger(s) 2, % Foot 1, % Hand 1, % Heart % Hip % Internal Organs 1, % Knee 3, % Larynx % Lower Arm % Page 29 of 39
30 Files Created Percent of Total Lower Back Area 4, % Lower Leg % Mouth % Multiple Body Parts 8, % Multiple Head Injury 1, % Multiple Lower Extremities 1, % Multiple Neck Injury % Multiple Trunk 2, % Multiple Upper Extremities 1, % Nose % Pelvis % Sacrum and Coccyx % Shoulder(s) % Skull % Soft Tissue % Soft Tissue % Spinal Cord % Spinal Cord % Teeth % Thumb % Toe(s) % Trachea % Upper Arm 3, % Upper Back Area % Upper Leg % Vertebrae % Wrist 1, % Total: 46, % Nature of Injury: AIDS Disease % AIDS Exposure % All Other Specific Injuries,NOC % Amputation % Asbestosis % Asbestosis (OD) % Black Lung I % Page 30 of 39
31 Files Created Percent of Total Black Lung II % Burn % Byssinosis % Cancer % Carpal Tunnel Syndrome % Concussion % Concussion % Contagious Disease % Contusion % Contusion 3, % Crushing % Crushing % Dermatitis % Dislocation % Drowning % Dust Disease - NEC % Electric Shock % Fatal Burn % Fatal Cancer % Fatal Crushing % Fatal Electric Shock % Fatal Fracture % Fatal Heart & Lung - Firemen % Fatal Heart & Lung - Police % Fatal Heart Attack % Fatal Injury - NEC % Fatal Mesothelioma % Fatal Myocardial Infarction % Fatal Occupational Disease - NEC % Fatal Puncture % Fatal Victim of Crime % Foreign Body % Fracture % Fracture 4, % Freezing % Hearing Loss (Trauma) % Page 31 of 39
32 Files Created Heart & Lung - Firemen % Heart & Lung - Police % Heart Attack % Heat Prostration % Hernia % Infection % Inflammation % Inflammation 1, % Injury - NEC 13, % Laceration 3, % Laceration % Loss of Hearing % Mesothelioma % Myocardial Infarction % Occupational Disease - NEC % Other Cumulative % Poisoning - Chemical % Poisoning - Metal (Lead) % Puncture % Radiation % Respiratory Disorders % Rupture % Severance % Severance % Sexual Assault % Silicosis % Sprain 3, % Sprain or Tear % Strain 10, % Strain or Tear % Stress % Vascular Problem % Victim of Crime % Vision Loss % Page 32 of 39 Percent of Total Total: 46, % Occupation:
33 Files Created Percent of Total Ambulance Drivers and Attendants, % Except Emergency Automotive Service Technicians % and Mechanics Carpenters % Chief Executives % Clerical Workers 1, % Construction Laborers % Continuous Mining Machine % Operators Cooks, Fast Food % Craftsmen 7, % Driver/Sales Workers % Electrical and Electronics Installers % and Repairers, Transportation Farm Laborers & Foremen % Farmers & Farm Managers % First-Line Supervisors/Managers of % Food Preparation and Serving First-Line Supervisors/Managers of % Retail Sales Workers Food Servers, Nonrestaurant % Helpers--Production Workers % Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, % Lounge, and Coffee Shop Laborers, Except Farm 9, % Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners % Managers / Administrators 3, % and Health Services % Managers Operatives, Except Transport 3, % Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping % Equipment Operators Private Household Workers % Professional, Tech. Workers 2, % Retail Salespersons % Sales Workers 1, % Service Workers 9, % Teacher Assistants % Transport Equip. Operators 3, % Truck Drivers, Heavy and % Tractor-Trailer Page 33 of 39
34 Files Created Percent of Total Unknown 6, % Unknown % Total: 46, % Industry: Accounting % Agriculture Production % Agriculture Service % Automobile Dealers % Automotive Repair and Maintenance % Building Construction % Building Equipment Contractors % Building Finishing Contractors % Business Services 2, % Chemical Products % Coal Mining % Communications % Construction - NEC 2, % Education 2, % Elementary and Secondary Schools % Employment Services % Engineering % Entertainment % Federal Government % Finance % Fisheries % Food Products 1, % Forestry % Foundation, Structure, and Building % Exterior Contractors Freight Transportation Arrangement % Fruit and Tree Nut Farming % Full-Service Restaurants % Furniture Fixtures % Furniture Stores % General Construction % General Freight Trucking % Health Services 3, % Page 34 of 39
35 Files Created Horticulture % Individual and Family Services % Insurance % Leather Products % Legal Services % Limited-Service Eating Places % Local Government 3, % Machinery - Electric % Machinery - Non-Electric % Metal Mining % Metal Products % Miscellaneous - NEC % Miscellaneous Manufacturing 1, % Non-Metallic Mining % Non-Profit % Nonresidential Building Construction % Office Supplies, Stationery, and Gift % Stores Oil & Gas Drilling % Other Ambulatory Health Care Services % Other Amusement and Recreation % Industries Other Wood Product Manufacturing % Paper & Pulp % Personal Services % Petroleum & Coal % Petroleum and Coal Products % Manufacturing Postal % Printing & Publishing % Professional Equipment % Real Estate % Recreation % Repair Services % Residential Building Construction % Retail Trade 6, % Rubber & Plastics % Services to Buildings and Dwellings % Special Food Services % Percent of Total Page 35 of 39
36 Files Created Percent of Total Specialized Freight Trucking % Specific Trade Construction 2, % State Government 2, % Stone, Clay, Glass % Textile Products % Tobacco Products % Transport Equipment % Transportation 2, % Traveler Accommodation % Unknown 5, % Unknown % Utilities % Utility System Construction % Welfare % Wholesale Trade % Wood Products % Total: 46, % Location of Accident: ACCOMACK % ALBEMARLE % ALEXANDRIA % ALLEGHANY % AMELIA % AMHERST % APPOMATTOX % ARLINGTON % AUGUSTA % BATH % BEDFORD CITY % BEDFORD COUNTY % BLAND % BOTETOURT % BRISTOL % BRUNSWICK % BUCHANAN % BUCKINGHAM % BUENA VISTA % CAMPBELL % CAROLINE % CARROLL % Page 36 of 39
37 Files Created Percent of Total CHARLES CITY % CHARLOTTE % CHARLOTTESVILLE % CHESAPEAKE 1, % CHESTERFIELD 1, % CLARKE % CLIFTON FORGE % COLONIAL HEIGHTS % COVINGTON % CRAIG % CULPEPER % CUMBERLAND % DANVILLE % DICKENSON % DINWIDDIE % EMPORIA % ESSEX % FAIRFAX CITY % FAIRFAX COUNTY 3, % FALLS CHURCH % FAUQUIER % FLOYD % FLUVANNA % FRANKLIN CITY % FRANKLIN COUNTY % FREDERICK % FREDERICKSBURG % GALAX % GILES % GLOUCESTER % GOOCHLAND % GRAYSON % GREENE % GREENSVILLE % HALIFAX % HAMPTON % HANOVER % HARRISONBURG % HENRICO 1, % HENRY % HIGHLAND % HOPEWELL % ISLE OF WIGHT % JAMES CITY % KING & QUEEN % KING GEORGE % Page 37 of 39
38 Files Created Percent of Total KING WILLIAM % LANCASTER % LEE % LEXINGTON % LOUDOUN 1, % LOUISA % LUNENBURG % LYNCHBURG % MADISON % MANASSAS % MANASSAS PARK % MARTINSVILLE % MATHEWS % MECKLENBURG % MIDDLESEX % MONTGOMERY % NELSON % NEW KENT % NEWPORT NEWS 1, % NORFOLK 1, % NORTHAMPTON % NORTHUMBERLAND % NORTON % NOTTOWAY % ORANGE % OUT OF STATE % PAGE % PATRICK % PETERSBURG % PITTSYLVANIA % POQUOSON % PORTSMOUTH % POWHATAN % PRINCE EDWARD % PRINCE GEORGE % PRINCE WILLIAM 1, % PULASKI % RADFORD % RAPPAHANNOCK % RICHMOND CITY 2, % RICHMOND COUNTY % ROANOKE CITY % ROANOKE COUNTY % ROCKBRIDGE % ROCKINGHAM % RUSSELL % Page 38 of 39
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