/r/WorkersComp/

r/WorkersComp

19k members
r/WorkersComp is a subreddit with 19k members. The community frequently discusses workers comp, settlement, injury, claim, and comp, and the most common flair used is california, ohio, florida, new york, and washington.
Have you been injured on the job? Are you struggling through the workers comp system?

Popular Topics in r/WorkersComp

#1

Workers Comp

81 posts
#2

Settlement

64 posts
#3

Injury

63 posts
#4

Claim

48 posts
#5

Comp

23 posts
#6

Attorney

20 posts
#7

Insurance

20 posts
#8

Lawyer

20 posts
#9

Struggling

18 posts
#10

Medical

18 posts

Flair Used in r/WorkersComp

#1
California
: "3 things that can quietly hurt your workers comp case"
45 posts
#2
Ohio
: "Serious question"
15 posts
#3
Florida
: "It’s over!!"
11 posts
#4
New York
: "First offer (back injury) Fair counter offer?"
10 posts
#5
Washington
: "Close to end of claim what's the best steps should I take."
8 posts
#6
Oregon
: "Asked to be a witness in Workman's comp trial"
8 posts
#7
New Jersey
: "Any other young people here with back problems? We're so fucked, aren't we?"
7 posts
#8
Texas
: "Claim denied"
7 posts
#9
Georgia
: "Georgia Workers' Comp - Employer Won't Let My Husband Work, Won't Fire Him, and Health Insurance Is Consuming Over Half His WC Income"
6 posts
#10
North Carolina
: "My boss says I'm not covered because I'm 1099, but I work for him everyday"
6 posts

Member Growth in r/WorkersComp

Yearly
+7k members(56.1%)

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Last updated: June 28, 2026