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How long after one of my employees has been injured on the job does the insurance company have to respond?

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How long after one of my employees has been injured on the job does the insurance company have to respond?

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The insurance company has 14 calendar days from the date they receive the Employer’s First Report of Injury or Fatality – Form 101 to mail a check and the Insurer’s Notification of Payment – Form 103 to the employee; or if they intend to contest the claim, to send a certified letter denying compensation via an Insurer’s of Denial – Form 104.

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The insurance company has 14 calendar days from the date they receive the Employer’s First Report of Injury or Fatality – Form 101 to mail a check and the Insurer’s Notification of Payment – Form 103 to the employee; or if they intend to contest the claim, to send a certified letter denying compensation via an Insurer’s Notification of Denial – Form 104.

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