The latest icare annual report reveals a chilling reality: New South Wales’ workers’ compensation scheme is facing a $3.2B underwriting loss, representing a significant deterioration from the prior year’s $2.81B loss. Driving this result is a 20% surge in psychological injury claims, which have doubled since 2022. These aren’t minor issues; they’re severe, long-duration cases rooted in bullying, harassment, and workplace stress. This downward spiral isn’t just a financial headline; it highlights how ill-equipped many organisations are to proactively manage complex claims, particularly those involving psychological issues.
Why Specialist Intervention Matters
According to Insurance News, psychological claims are among the most challenging: recovery is slower, return to work timelines stretch, and costs escalate disproportionately.
ABILITY GROUP champions a people-first philosophy in claims management, combining tailored strategy development with ongoing program reviews. Our team of workers’ compensation, WHS, and injury management specialists understand the full spectrum of modern claims from technical to personal aspects.
Often, without intentional intervention, workers compensation premiums can spiral seemingly out of control, and costs mount unchecked, a trend the NSW scheme visibly suffers from now.
ABILITY GROUP’s Approach
Our specialist team help businesses of all sizes across Australia navigate workers compensation, people, health and safety-related matters. Each client is unique, and we therefore tailor our approach to each client’s specific circumstances and needs. In general terms, we advocate
- Early Intervention – early intervention with psychological claims is critical in helping reduce claim duration and financial impact
- Prevention – workplace culture is an important aspect aligned with government initiatives to curb mental injury risk. Employee consultation, training and professional support help nurture positive workplace cultures
- Performance – lower claim frequencies, stronger return to work rates, and premium stabilisation are often measurable outcomes of ABILITY GROUP’s support and/or strategic initiatives/programs
Employers Blueprint
While NSW and other states/territories are implementing reforms targeting thresholds and entitlements, businesses shouldn’t wait for legislation. With psychological injuries and resulting workers compensation claims rapidly increasing, any unprepared employers are in serious peril, according to insurancenews.com.au.
ABILITY GROUP offers a comprehensive first line of defence, from upfront program design and auditing to end-to-end claim management and return-to-work coordination (abilitygroup.com.au). For MSMEs and corporates alike, this is more than risk mitigation; it’s a competitive edge in controlling their largest and most volatile insurance cost.
A Call to Action
The state’s fiscal strain is real, but so is the opportunity.
- Businesses – engage specialists like ABILITY GROUP now to shield your organisation from spiralling premiums
- Industry bodies – shift the lens toward evidence-driven, early intervention, not just thresholds and entitlement shifts
- Workplaces – treat mental health not as a compliance checkbox but as a strategic asset, one that ABILITY GROUP can help you protect
In an environment where losses reach billions and reform timelines are slow, the smartest action is clear: leveraging expert support today rather than waiting for claims and premiums to run rampant tomorrow.
ABILITY GROUP’s message is compelling: with the right partner, you can reclaim control. Not just for your workers’ wellbeing, but for your business’ future success.
Need Help?
Ready to take control of your workers’ compensation costs and protect your people? ABILITY GROUP is provides businesses/organisations of all sizes across Australia with specialist support and advice, including, but not limited to, injury prevention, workers compensation claims management, return to work planning, WHS, workplace rehabilitation and tailored other specialist programs. Contact us to discuss today!
Further Information
Source: icare
Title: icare Annual Reports
Read Time: 30+ minutes
Source: insurancenews.com.au
Title: State’s workers’ comp underwriting loss deepens
Read Time: 5 mins