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I came to an agreement for compensation with the insurance company (or a judge ordered the insurance company to pay me compensation). How soon do they have to pay me?

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I came to an agreement for compensation with the insurance company (or a judge ordered the insurance company to pay me compensation). How soon do they have to pay me?

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Compensation must be issued within 14 calendar days of knowledge from any source that payment is due. This means that the insurer can wait until the 14th day to issue payment. An exception is made for employees of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and for employees receiving benefits from the Workers’ Compensation Trust Fund, whose checks may take a bit longer.

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