Workers' Compensation Laws: New York | Practical Law

Workers' Compensation Laws: New York | Practical Law

A Q&A guide to workers' compensation law for employers in New York. This Q&A addresses New York laws requiring workers' compensation coverage, including the benefits process, penalties for an employer's failure to obtain workers' compensation coverage, and anti-retaliation provisions. Federal, local, or municipal law may impose additional or different requirements. Answers to questions can be compared across a number of jurisdictions (see Workers' Compensation Laws: State Q&A Tool).

Workers' Compensation Laws: New York

Practical Law State Q&A w-000-1695 (Approx. 23 pages)

Workers' Compensation Laws: New York

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A Q&A guide to workers' compensation law for employers in New York. This Q&A addresses New York laws requiring workers' compensation coverage, including the benefits process, penalties for an employer's failure to obtain workers' compensation coverage, and anti-retaliation provisions. Federal, local, or municipal law may impose additional or different requirements. Answers to questions can be compared across a number of jurisdictions (see Workers' Compensation Laws: State Q&A Tool).
Many states have modified workers' compensation laws in response to the occupational risks posed by COVID-19. For information and ongoing updates, see COVID-19: Employment Law and Development Tracker: Workers' Compensation Presumptions Regarding COVID-19 and N.Y. State Workers' Compensation Board: WCB Information Related to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19).