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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the RELEASE 1 DEFINITIONS FOR ALABAMA FROI DOCUMENT in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the INSURED REPORT NUMBER. This is a unique identifier for the claim, formatted as 10 alphanumeric characters.
  3. Next, fill in the CLAIM ADMINISTRATOR CLAIM NUMBER, which should be up to 25 alphanumeric characters and identifies the claim within the administrator's system.
  4. Proceed to input the EMPLOYER NAME, ensuring it does not exceed 30 characters. This is crucial for identifying where the employee was employed at the time of injury.
  5. Continue with the EMPLOYER PHYSICAL PRIMARY ADDRESS and other related fields, making sure to follow specified formats (e.g., city should be up to 15 characters).
  6. Complete all required fields such as EMPLOYEE FIRST NAME and DATE OF INJURY, adhering to format guidelines provided in each section.

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How do I file a weekly claim certification? Visit our website here or telephone: Montgomery local area (334) 954-4094; Birmingham local area 205-458-2282; or other areas 800-752-7389.
State-by-state timelines for employers State/DistrictFiling deadline California 1 year from the date of injury Colorado 2 years from the date of injury Connecticut 1 year from the date of injury 3 years after first symptom of occupational illness Delaware 1 year from the date of injury47 more rows Aug 13, 2024
Proper notice of the accident and injury must be given to the employer. (The law requires that notice be given within five days, but in any case notice must be given within ninety days following the accident. Actual knowledge has been held to be equivalent to statutory notice.)
You typically have to file a lawsuit within two years of the date of your work-injury. If it has been longer than two years, there are still some scenearios where you can bring a lawsuit. You should consult with an Alabama Workers Compensation Attorney immediately. You do not have time to spare.
What is the Statute of Limitation of a workers compensation claim? Two years from the date of injury or two years from the date of last compensation payment.

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