Occupational and Environmental Health: Recognizing and Preventing Disease and Injury - Multiple Choice Questions - Learn & Prevent

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What financial impact do WMSDs have on workers' compensation costs in the United States?

  1. Between $1 and $5 billion

  2. Between $13 and $20 billion in direct costs

  3. Less than $1 million

  4. Over $100 billion in indirect costs

The correct answer is: Between $13 and $20 billion in direct costs

WMSDs, or work-related musculoskeletal disorders, are a major factor in workers' compensation costs in the United States. These types of injuries account for approximately one-third of all workers' compensation costs, totaling between $13 and $20 billion in direct costs. This is a significant financial impact, and the other options are all significantly lower, making them incorrect. For example, option A of between $1 and $5 billion may seem high, but it is still significantly lower than the correct answer. Option C of less than $1 million is significantly lower and would not have a major impact on workers' compensation costs. Option D of over $100 billion in indirect costs is also significantly higher and would not accurately reflect the direct costs of WMSDs on workers' compensation. Therefore, option B is the most accurate and logical choice for the financial impact of WMSDs on workers' compensation