How Long After An Injury Do I Have To Report It To My Employer?
Your employer must complete the First Report of Injury form within10 days from its knowledge of a workers` compensation claim to report it to the employer`s insurance company.
Effective Aug. 1, 2000, requires employers to give their employees the Minnesota Workers` Compensation System Employee Information Sheet at the time the employees are given a copy of their First Report of Injury. The First Report of Injury is a form that is filed when a workplace accident occurs.
The longer you wait to report a work related injury the higher the risk of losing compensation benefits.
Other Minnesota Workers' Compensation FAQs
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How Do I Know If My Employer Is Covered By Workers' Compensation?
A: Minnesota requires every employer to be liable to pay compensation in every case of personal injury or death of an employee arising out of and in the course of … More -
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What Workers' Compensation Benefits Am I Entitled To?
A: In Minnesota you are entitled to receive medical benefits to evaluate and treat your injury appropriately. You may also be entitled to certain wage loss benefits … More -
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If I Am Injured On The Job Can I Choose The Doctor Who Treats Me?
A: Minnesota allows the employer to tell you how to receive medical care if there is a certified managed care plan in place. If there is not a plan in place then you may … More -
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When Will My Benefits Begin And How Much Will They Be?
A: Medical benefits will commence as soon as you inform your employer of your work related injury. Wage loss benefits will be paid after being unable to work for more … More -
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If I Am Unable To Return To The Type Of Work I Did Before I Was Injured, What Happens?
A: Your employer is required to make any reasonable accommodations for you to return to work. This may even include placing you in a different position then you were in … More -
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My Employer Has Denied My Claim, What Do I Do?
A: If you receive a notice that your claim has been denied, the form must clearly explain the reasons for denial. If you have contacted the insurer and are still not … More

