Higher Compensation Limits Under Work Injury Compensation Act Effective from 1 November 2025

On 8 February 2024, the Ministry of Manpower (“MOM“) announced that the compensation limits in the Work Injury Compensation Act (“WICA“) will be increased from 1 November 2025.

The WICA protects local and foreign employees, with some exceptions, who sustain work-related injuries or diseases by allowing them to make claims in a more efficient and low-cost manner, as they do not have to file a common law civil suit. The WICA provides for compensation regardless of which party was at fault.

The increase in compensation limits enhances protection for employees by seeking to keep pace with wage growth and rising healthcare costs. The compensation limits were last reviewed in 2020.

Please see the table below for details of the increased WICA compensation limits.

Type

Limits

Current Limit (S$)

New Limit (S$)

Death

Maximum

225,000

269,000

Minimum

76,000

91,000

Permanent Incapacity

Maximum

289,000

346,000

Minimum

97,000

116,000

Medical Expenses

 

45,000 or medical expenses incurred up to one year from the date of the accident, whichever is reached first

53,000 or medical expenses incurred up to one year from the date of the accident, whichever is reached first

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