Florida workers comp calculator, 66.67% formula
Florida caps the weekly workers comp benefit at $1295.00 with a minimum of $20.00. The calculator below uses the real Florida schedule to estimate TTD, TPD, and PPD lump-sum settlements.
Estimate your workers comp settlement
Real 2025 state caps and minimums. Computes TTD, TPD, and PPD lump-sum estimates. Updates as you type.
Your workers comp estimate
$20,801 – $20,801
Florida · 66.67% of weekly wage
- Weekly benefit
- $800
- Total indemnity (so far)
- $20,801
- PPD lump-sum range
- $0 – $0
- After 20% attorney fee (typical WC)
- $16,641 – $16,641
- STATE MAXIMUM WEEKLY
- $1,295
Estimates only. Real workers comp settlements depend on your state's specific schedules, the insurer's impairment rating dispute, and your attorney's negotiation. Use this number as a starting point.
Affiliate disclosure: ClaimCalc may receive a referral fee at no cost to you if you register with the partner directory. Full disclosure.
Florida workers comp at a glance
| Maximum weekly benefit | $1295.00 |
| Minimum weekly benefit | $20.00 |
| Benefit formula | 66.67% of average weekly wage |
| Max weeks (TTD) | 260 weeks |
| Statute of limitations | 2 years from injury (and within 1 year of last benefit) |
| Average settlement | ~$48,000 |
| Official source | Florida WC Board ↗ |
Last verified 2025-01-15. Workers comp rates adjust annually in most states; verify the current year's rate via the source link above.
Florida — what makes it different
260-week (5-year) TTD limit. Florida bars most settlement of indemnity benefits — settlements typically include only medical buy-out.
Real example: how the Florida cap works
A worker earning $2590/week in Florida (above-average wage):
- Raw formula: $2590 × 66.67% = $1726.75/week
- Florida cap kicks in: $1295.00/week
- Effective replacement rate: 50.0% of pre-injury wage (not 66.67%)
For a 26-week disability, that's $33,670 in total TTD benefits — substantially less than what 66.67% of full wage would pay.
If a third party contributed to the injury, the difference between full wage and capped benefit becomes part of a separate third-party personal injury claim.
Florida vs other states
Workers comp varies dramatically by state. Compare Florida's $1295.00 weekly cap and 66.67% formula against the other 11 priority states:
California
CAMax $1,619/wk · 66.67%
Texas
TXMax $1,135/wk · 70%
New York
NYMax $1,145/wk · 66.67%
Illinois
ILMax $1,898/wk · 66.67%
Pennsylvania
PAMax $1,273/wk · 66.67%
Ohio
OHMax $1,198/wk · 72%
Georgia
GAMax $800/wk · 66.67%
North Carolina
NCMax $1,330/wk · 66.67%
Michigan
MIMax $1,220/wk · 80%
New Jersey
NJMax $1,131/wk · 70%
Virginia
VAMax $1,410/wk · 66.67%
Affiliate disclosure: ClaimCalc may receive a referral fee at no cost to you if you register with the partner directory. Full disclosure.