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If Your Employee Is Injured
Note: Employers must report to L&I the death or in-patient hospitalization of any employee (within 8 hours) and any non-hospitalized amputation or loss of eye (within 24 hours) due to an on-the-job injury by calling 1‑800‑423‑7233.
Immediately After an Accident
If your employee is injured on the job, take action right away.
File Employer's Report of Accident
Form for Employer to tell L&I; the Employer's side of the story of the accident. Workers still must file their own ROA in order to receive benefits.
Employer Claim Notification
To ensure early notice of employee claims, L&I; will now mail claim arrival notices to both your claim mailing and physical location addresses, if the addresses are different.
Stay Involved with Your Employee's Claim
Control costs and retain a good employee by staying involved in the claim.
Help Your Employee Return to Work
Helping your employee return to work benefits you and your employee.
Stay at Work: Light Duty Reimbursement
Keep injured workers on light duty while they recover. Get reimbursed for 50% of wages plus expenses.
Protest or Appeal Claim Decisions
How to protest or appeal L&I; claim decisions.
Out-of-State Injured Workers
Washington injured workers benefits and responsibilities don't change if they live outside Washington State.
Settle a Claim
Learn about structured settlement agreements, an alternative option to resolve claims for workers 50-plus.