For 2026, Oklahoma workers’ compensation benefits are subject to annual adjustments based on the state’s economic data. While the statutory formulas remain consistent, individual weekly payment amounts often change:

  • Rate Determination: Each year, the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission calculates the State Average Weekly Wage (SAWW). This figure serves as the foundation for setting the maximum and minimum benefit caps for that calendar year.
  • Temporary Total Disability (TTD): For 2026, the maximum weekly TTD rate is set at 100% of the SAWW. Although the specific numerical maximum for 2026 has not yet been finalized by the Commission, it is typically adjusted annually to reflect current wage data.
  • Permanent Partial Disability (PPD): The Oklahoma workers compensation PPD rates for 2026 generally follow a standard where the weekly payment equals 70% of the SAWW.

Because these rates are officially published and updated by the Oklahoma Workers’ Compensation Commission annually, it is recommended to confirm the specific finalized figures before relying on an estimate for your claim.


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