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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?

It is the responsibility of every employer to report an employee’s workers’ compensation claim to their workers’ compensation insurer.  An intentional failure of an employer to report a worker’s claim to their workers’ compensation insurer for the purpose of avoiding increased premiums or costs will be punishable by criminal penalties.  The workers’ compensation statute in your jurisdiction will usually state what the penalty will be for failing to report an employee’s injury to your workers’ compensation insurer.  You may even be subject to a law suit by an injured employee or the commission who oversees workers’ compensation in your jurisdiction for failing to report a workers’ injury.

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