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What is the LI INJURY Statute of Limitations (SOL) in Washington State? If you have an injury on the job, you must file a Report of Industrial Injury within one year of the incident, or else you lose your right to do so. RCW 51.28.
A recurrence of disability is an inability to work after an employee has returned to work, caused by a spontaneous change in a medical condition which had resulted from a previous injury or illness without an intervening injury or new exposure to the work environment that caused the illness.
The amount of time that you have to reopen your LI claim depends on the benefits you are seeking: For medical treatment only, you may apply at any time. For both wage replacement benefits and medical treatment, apply within 7 years of the date your claim was first closed (10 years for eye injuries).
Occupational diseaseAn employee, or someone act- ing on the employees behalf, is required to file a written claim of occupational disease within three years. OWCP Form CA-2 should be used for this purpose.
Motion to Reopen / Reconsider.
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verb. If police or the courts reopen a legal case, they investigate it again because it has never been solved or because there was something wrong in the way it was investigated before.
Is there a time limit to make a claim for workers compensation? You must make a claim for compensation as soon as practicable within 12 months of being injured or discovering the disease. If you are outside the time limit, you should get legal advice straight away.
How to Reopen a Workers Compensation Claim. If you need to reopen a workers comp claim, youll need to demonstrate that there is a legitimate reason for doing so. In Pennsylvania, injured employees typically have up to 500 weeks after receiving their final payment through workers compensation to reopen a case.
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LI or your self-insured employer must receive your Report of Accident within 1 year of your injury date to file a claim. We must receive it within two years from the date of your doctors diagnosis for occupational disease claims.

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