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What is the time limit for filing a Petition for Benefits?

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What is the time limit for filing a Petition for Benefits?

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In general, there is a two (2) year period to file a Petition. However, it depends on the type of issue in dispute. You may call the EAO at (800) 342-1741 or e-mail wceao@fldfs.com for specific information. • Reference: Section 440.

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In general, there is a two (2) year period to file a Petition. However, it depends on the type of issue in dispute.

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Except in certain situations, all injured worker Petitions for Benefits must be filed within two years of the date of injury or death. For dates of accident on or after 01/01/1994, if there is payment of any indemnity benefit or furnishing of remedial treatment, the limitation period to file the Petition for Benefits is one year from such payment or treatment.

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In general, there is a two (2) year period to file a Petition. However, it depends on the type of issue in dispute. You may call the EAO at (800) 342-1741.

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