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Maine Workers Compensation Resources for Injured Workers

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Maine Workers Compensation Resources for Injured Workers


Maine Workers Comp Resources for Injured Workers

Work­ers Com­pen­sa­tion Laws for State ofMaine
Statute for Work­ers CompMaine Revised Statutes Anno­tat­ed, title 39‑A, or 39‑A M.R.S.A. §101 et seq.
Work­ers Comp AgencyWork­ers’ Com­pen­sa­tion Board
Agency AddressWork­ers’ Com­pen­sa­tion Board
442 Civ­il Cen­ter Dri­ve, Suite 100
Augus­ta, ME 04330–8572
*mail­ing address:
27 State House Sta­tion
Augus­ta, ME 04333–0027
(207) 287‑3751 or (888) 801‑9087
Statute of Limitations2 years from the date an employ­er is required to file a First Report (1 or more days of lost time) or the date of injury if no First Report is required
State Law Exemp­tions and Spe­cial RulesDoes­n’t apply to cer­tain agri­cul­tur­al employ­ees, inde­pen­dent con­trac­tors or peo­ple cov­ered by admi­ral­ty law


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