- 08
 - Jul
 - 2014
 
Alabama Workers' Compensation Rate Change Effective July 1, 2014
Beginning July 1, 2014, the maximum worker’s compensation payable was raised to $794 per week and the minimum was raised to $218 per week. This change was based on the Commissioner of Labor’s determination that the State’s average weekly wage was $794.27, and the change is effective for any injury occurring on or after July 1, 2014.
                    
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