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ALASKA WORKERS COMPENSATION ACT (ACT). Employers who employ one or more workers must have workers compensation insurance. An employer must buy the insurance from a licensed insurance company or be self-insured. Your employer cannot require you to pay any part of the insurance premium.
Employers can be assessed penalties up to $1,000 per employee for each day they remain uninsured, and a mandatory $1,000 per day for violating stop work orders. Please see the Employers Guide to the Alaska Workers Compensation Act for additional information.
An action for unpaid minimum wages, unpaid overtime compensation, or liquidated damages under AS 23.10. 050 - 23.10. 150 is forever barred unless it is started within two years after the cause of action accrues.
Time Limits You must report your injury in writing to your employer within 30 days of your injury. If your workers compensation insurer denies you benefits, you have two years to file a claim against the insurer.
How much does workers compensation insurance cost in Alaska? The average cost of workers compensation in Alaska is $42 per month. Your workers comp premium is calculated based on a few factors, including: Payroll.
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(a) The employer shall furnish medical, surgical, and other attendance or treatment, nurse and hospital service, medicine, crutches, and apparatus for the period which the nature of the injury or the process of recovery requires, not exceeding two years from and after the date of injury to the employee.
Requirements for Employers The Alaska Workers Compensation Act requires each employer having one or more employees in Alaska to obtain workers compensation insurance, unless the employer has been approved as a self-insurer by the Alaska Workers Compensation Board.
(a) The employer shall furnish medical, surgical, and other attendance or treatment, nurse and hospital service, medicine, crutches, and apparatus for the period which the nature of the injury or the process of recovery requires, not exceeding two years from and after the date of injury to the employee.

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