What happens if my employee files a fraudulent claim?
If an employee knowingly make any false statements or file any false claim with the purpose of receiving workers’ compensation benefits, he/she will most likely not be able to receive any workers’ compensation and may even face criminal penalties
Other Employer Responsibilities FAQs
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I Do Not Have Workers Compensation Insurance To Cover My Employees If They Are Injured. Can I Get In Trouble For This?
A: Yes. Criminal charges and fines may be imposed on employers who do not carry workers’ compensation insurance. The workers’ compensation statute that … More -
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Can employers threaten employees for filing workers' compensation claims?
A: No. Most jurisdictions have “anti-discrimination” laws that prevent an employer from taking any retaliatory action against an employee who has filed … More -
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One Of My Employees Was Injured On The Job, But I Never Reported The Employees Claim To My Workers Compensation Insurance Carrier. Can I Get In Trouble For This?
A: It is the responsibility of every employer to report an employee’s workers’ compensation claim to their workers’ compensation insurer. An … More -
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Can my employee waive workers compensation?
A: Workers’ compensation laws are mandatory in most states and can not be waived. Even if an employee has signed an employment contract that includes wording … More -
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Do I Have A Choice Of Where I Can Obtain Workers Compensation Insurance To Cover My Employees?
A: In the majority of jurisdictions the answer is yes. Most states will allow employers to choose their workers’ compensation insurer. However, a … More -
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If my employee was injured outside of work, does workers compensation cover the expenses?
A: Depending on your jurisdiction, your employer’s workers’ compensation insurance carrier may or may not cover employees who are unable to work due to an … More -
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As An Employer, How Do I Know Whether My Business Is Subject To A Workers Compensation Statute?
A: Most jurisdictions will have exceptions to workers’ compensation statutes that allow certain employers to not have to provide workers’ compensation … More -
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My Company Consists Of Several Interrelated Entities. Which Company Is Required To Provide The Workers Compensation Coverage?
A: If an employee is employed by two different employers for the purposes of performing the same employment duties (e.g. a company that is under the control of a parent … More -
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Why Is Workers Compensation Good For Me, As An Employer?
A: The main benefit of workers’ compensation statutes for employers is that it will preclude an employee from suing an employer for an injury that occurs during the … More