Back Injuries Workers Comp in Kansas

Settlement Range: $20,000 – $80,000 | Max Weekly: $756

Back Injuries Overview

Back injuries are among the most common workplace injuries, ranging from muscle strains to herniated discs and spinal cord damage. They frequently result from heavy lifting, repetitive bending, falls, or prolonged sitting in poorly designed workstations. Back injuries account for a significant portion of all workers compensation claims and often lead to chronic pain and long-term disability.

Kansas Workers Comp Benefits

Max Weekly Benefit

$756

Benefit Duration

Until maximum medical improvement

Filing Deadline

200 days from date of injury

Waiting Period

7 days (retroactive after 21 days)

Average Settlement

$14,000 – $40,000

State Insurance Fund

Not available — private insurance required

Common Symptoms — Back Injuries

  • Lower back pain that worsens with activity
  • Radiating pain down one or both legs (sciatica)
  • Numbness or tingling in the extremities
  • Muscle spasms and stiffness
  • Difficulty standing, sitting, or walking for extended periods
  • Reduced range of motion
  • Weakness in the legs or feet

Key Facts

  • Back injuries account for roughly 1 in 5 workplace injuries
  • The average cost of a back injury workers comp claim exceeds $40,000
  • Herniated disc claims typically settle for $30,000 – $150,000 depending on severity
  • Many back injuries require surgery, which significantly increases settlement values
  • Chronic back pain may qualify for permanent partial disability benefits
  • Employers cannot deny a claim simply because you had a pre-existing back condition
  • All employers must provide workers comp coverage
  • Benefits are 66⅔% of average weekly wage
  • Kansas has a shorter filing deadline than most states
  • Employer selects the treating physician

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This information is for educational purposes only. Consult a licensed workers compensation attorney in Kansas.