The following are some general frequently asked questions pertaining to the workers' compensation Uninsured Employers' Fund (UEF).
Uninsured Employers' Fund (UEF)
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A5: If the UEF is named in a complaint, the UEF will determine if the claim is subject to benefits. The UEF Administrator will review the claim with the assigned UEF attorney and the TPA to decide if the claim is eligible and compensable.
- A claim is considered eligible when the uninsured employer was required to have workers' compensation insurance and the worker was employed by that employer on the date of the injury.
- A claim is considered compensible if the injury happened during work hours. The worker's injury must be medically related to the workplace accident.
A7: Yes, there is a maximum amount.
- For injuries that happened on or after December 23, 2005, the limit is $40,000 for both medical and indemnity benefits.
- For injuries that happened on or after July 1, 2023, the limit is $60,000 for both medical and indemnity benefits.
- For injuries that happen on or after July 1, 2025, the limit is $75,000 for both medical and indemnity benefits.