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Kentucky Workers' Compensation Laws

All Kentucky employers with 1 or more employees must carry workers' compensation insurance. TTD benefits are 66 2/3% of average weekly wage, with a 2025 maximum of $1,231.22/week. Kentucky has a specialized system for coal workers' pneumoconiosis (black lung disease) reflecting the state's coal mining heritage, including an irrebuttable presumption of total disability for certain radiographic classifications and a dedicated Coal Workers' Pneumoconiosis Fund.

Last verified: 2026-02-25

Statute of Limitations

30-day employer notice; 2-year claim deadlineKRS 342.185

Written notice to the employer must be given as soon as practicable, but no later than 30 days after the injury. Claims must be filed within 2 years from the date of injury or the last voluntary payment of income benefits, whichever is later. Cumulative trauma claims: 2 years from when a physician informs the employee the condition is work-related.

Key Kentucky Statutes

Employer CoverageKRS 342.340

All employers with 1 or more employees must provide workers' compensation insurance. No minimum employee threshold. Agricultural employers have limited exceptions.

Temporary Total Disability (TTD)KRS 342.730, 342.740

TTD benefits are 66 2/3% of average weekly wage. Maximum (2025): $1,231.22/week (110% of state AWW). Minimum: $223.86/week (20% of state AWW). 7-day waiting period; retroactive after 14 consecutive days off.

Permanent Partial Disability (PPD)KRS 342.730

Calculated as 66 2/3% of AWW multiplied by impairment rating and statutory multiplier (ranging from 0.65 for 5% or less to 1.7 for above 35%). Maximum duration: 425 weeks for non-scheduled injuries. Medical benefits continue for 780 weeks from date of injury (per 2018 HB 2 amendments).

Coal Workers' Pneumoconiosis (Black Lung)KRS 342.732

Kentucky has a specialized system for coal miners with black lung disease. Irrebuttable presumption of total disability for workers with radiographic classification of category 2/1 or higher, or progressive massive fibrosis. Income benefits: 66 2/3% of AWW. Includes a Retraining Incentive Benefit (RIB): semi-monthly payments for up to 104 weeks while enrolled full-time in education/training.

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