• Workers’ Compensation Law requires that you file a claim within two years of your accident date or within two years of when you knew, or should have known, that your injuries or occupational disease are work related.
• If you have an accident at work, we recommend that you tell your employer right away, even if you do not need to miss any time from work as a result of the accident. The requirement that you file a claim within two years is different from the requirement that you give 30 days notice to your employer.
• Workers’ Compensation Law requires that you file a claim within two years of your accident date or within two years of when you knew, or should have known, that your injuries or occupational disease are work related.
• If you have an accident at work, we recommend that you tell your employer right away, even if you do not need to miss any time from work as a result of the accident. The requirement that you file a claim within two years is different from the requirement that you give 30 days notice to your employer.
• Workers’ Compensation Law requires that you file a claim within two years of your accident date or within two years of when you knew, or should have known, that your injuries or occupational disease are work related.
• If you have an accident at work, we recommend that you tell your employer right away, even if you do not need to miss any time from work as a result of the accident. The requirement that you file a claim within two years is different from the requirement that you give 30 days notice to your employer.