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WorkersCompDeadline
Last verified May 4, 2026Verified statute

New Yorkworkers' comp filing deadline

Right to claim compensation barred unless within 2 years after the accident (or if death results, within 2 years after death) a claim is filed with the chairman (§28). For occupational disease: 2 years after disablement AND after claimant knew or should have known disease was due to nature of employment.

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Notice to employer

30d

Injury must be reported to employer within 30 days; failure may prejudice rights to extent employer relieved of obligation (§18)

Filing with the state

2yr

Right to claim compensation barred unless within 2 years after the accident (or if death results, within 2 years after death) a claim is filed with the chairman (§28). For occupational disease: 2 years after disablement AND after claimant knew or should have known disease was due to nature of employment.

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Last verified May 4, 2026

Exceptions and tolling

Statute-of-limitations rules have many exceptions that can extend or pause the clock. The most common in New York:

  • Occupational disease — Discovery rule

    OD exception in §28: 2 years after disablement plus knowledge that disease arose from employment.

  • Death claim deadline

    Survivors filing for death benefits typically have 2 years from date of death. This calculator does not yet handle death claims; consult a lawyer for those.

Attribution

Last verified
May 4, 2026
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Primary source
https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/laws/WKC/28