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  1. Filing a Claim Form is the responsibility of the injured worker, not the employer. The Claim Form is available on the Commission’s website. Once a claim is filed, an injured worker is also known as a …

  2. WC is a primary payer to the Medicare program for Medicare beneficiaries’ work-related illnesses or injuries. Medicare beneficiaries are required to apply for all applicable WC benefits. If a Medicare …

  3. Sep 5, 2023 · Workers' compensation is a "no fault" system in which injured workers receive medical and indemnity benefits related to an industrial illness or injury regardless of cause.

  4. Provide employees, employers, the public, workers’ compensation professionals, healthcare providers, and government agencies with accurate and comprehensive workers’ compensation information.

  5. Workers’ compensation insurance provides lost wage benefits and medical treatment should an employee become injured or ill because of their work. Generally, all employees are covered for …

  6. In Arizona, Workers’ Compensation is regulated by The Industrial Commission of Arizona (ICA). This document is intended to be an overview for injured workers outlining their rights and responsibilities …

  7. A: You can file a Workers’Compensation claim up to four years from the date of injury or from the date that you became aware that you had a health problem from your job.