- What is the difference between an industrial injury and an occupational disease claim?
- What are the time limits for filing an industrial injury or an occupational disease claim?
- What if my industrial injury worsens a physical condition I already had?
- What do I do if the Department rejects my claim or denies benefits on my claim?
- How do I protest or appeal an unfavorable order from the Department of Labor & Industries or my self-insured employer?
- Can I sue my employer or my co-worker for causing the injury?
- Can I sue someone else for causing my injury?
- If I am unable to work after an industrial injury, how long do I have to wait to receive my time loss compensation?
- How is my time loss compensation calculated?
- Can I see my own doctor for treatment for my industrial injury?
- What if I can’t go back to my old job or the type of work I used to be able to do?
- What are Vocational Options?
- I can’t return to my old job. Am I guaranteed a new job at my old pay rate following retraining?
- When should I talk to a lawyer about my industrial injury claim?
- What if I am never able to return to any type of work because of my industrial injury?
- How does the Department determine if I’m entitled to an L & I pension?
- What is a PPD award and when would I receive that in my claim?
- How do I reopen my claim if my condition worsens after my claim is closed?
- Can I draw Social Security benefits at the same time as I am drawing my time loss or pension benefits?
- Will I get a cost-of-living increase each year?
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206-623-5311
Mailing Address
PO Box 34645
Seattle, WA 98124-1645
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Seattle Office
3000 1st Avenue
Seattle, WA 98121
Everett Office
2906 Colby Ave | Suite 101
Everett, WA 98201