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Home » US Law » 2022 Revised Code of Washington » Title 51 - Industrial Insurance » Chapters » Chapter 51.28 - Notice and Report of Accident—Application for Compensation.

51.28.015 – Injury reporting—Findings—Department educational initiative—Pilot program, employers to assist workers in applying for benefits—Report.

RCW 51.28.015 Injury reporting—Findings—Department educational initiative—Pilot program, employers to assist workers in applying for benefits—Report. (1) The legislature finds that: (a) In 1998, the joint legislative audit and review committee, in its performance audit of the Washington industrial insurance system, reported that one of the most significant causes for delayed benefit payments to workers and […]

51.28.020 – Worker’s application for compensation—Physician to aid in.

RCW 51.28.020 Worker’s application for compensation—Physician to aid in. (1)(a) Where a worker is entitled to compensation under this title he or she shall file with the department or his or her self-insured employer, as the case may be, his or her application for such, together with the certificate of the physician or licensed advanced […]

51.28.030 – Beneficiaries’ application for compensation—Notification of rights.

RCW 51.28.030 Beneficiaries’ application for compensation—Notification of rights. Where death results from injury the parties entitled to compensation under this title, or someone in their behalf, shall make application for the same to the department or self-insurer as the case may be, which application must be accompanied with proof of death and proof of relationship […]

51.28.040 – Application for change in compensation.

RCW 51.28.040 Application for change in compensation. (1)(a) If change of circumstances warrants an increase or rearrangement of compensation, like application shall be made therefor. Where the application has been granted, compensation and other benefits if in order shall be allowed for periods of time up to 60 days prior to the receipt of such […]

51.28.050 – Time limitation for filing application or enforcing claim for injury.

RCW 51.28.050 Time limitation for filing application or enforcing claim for injury. No application shall be valid or claim thereunder enforceable unless filed within one year after the day upon which the injury occurred or the rights of dependents or beneficiaries accrued, except as provided in RCW 51.28.055 and 51.28.025(5). [ 2007 c 77 § […]

51.28.060 – Proof of dependency.

RCW 51.28.060 Proof of dependency. A dependent shall at all times furnish the department with proof satisfactory to the director of the nature, amount, and extent of the contribution made by the deceased worker. Proof of dependency by any beneficiary residing without the United States shall be made before the nearest United States consul or […]

51.28.070 – Claim files and records confidential.

RCW 51.28.070 Claim files and records confidential. (1) Information contained in the claim files and records of injured workers, under the provisions of this title, shall be deemed confidential and shall not be open to public inspection (other than to public employees in the performance of their official duties), but representatives of a claimant, be […]

51.28.090 – Notification of availability of basic health plan.

RCW 51.28.090 Notification of availability of basic health plan. The director shall notify persons receiving time-loss payments under this chapter of the availability of basic health care coverage to qualified enrollees under chapter 70.47 RCW, unless the Washington basic health plan administrator has notified the director of closure of enrollment in the plan. The director […]

51.28.100 – Physician assistant signatures—Documents required by the department.

RCW 51.28.100 Physician assistant signatures—Documents required by the department. The department shall accept the signature of a physician assistant on any certificate, card, form, or other documentation required by the department that the physician assistant’s supervising physician or physicians may sign, provided that it is within the physician assistant’s scope of practice, and is consistent […]