Filing a workers’ comp claim in Nebraska.
Administered by the Nebraska Workers' Compensation Court. Primary form: Form WC — Petition.
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- Agency
- Nebraska Workers' Compensation Court
- Primary claim form
- Form WC — Petition
- Official website
- https://www.nebraska.gov/nebraskaworkercomp/
Deadlines at a glance
Promptly; within 2 years to file petition
Report to your employer first. Put it in writing — email, text, or signed letter. Missing this window can reduce or eliminate benefits.
2 years from date of injury or last benefit
File Form WC — Petition with the Nebraska Workers' Compensation Court before this window closes.
7 days, retroactive after 6 weeks
Medical benefits typically begin immediately. The waiting period applies to wage-replacement (TTD/TPD) benefits only.
Nebraska-specific notes
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 48-137.
Federal programs that may apply
The Nebraska program covers most private-sector workers. Three federal programs run in parallel for specific worker categories:
- FECA — Federal Employees’ Compensation Act. Covers civilian federal employees. Filed through the US DOL, Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs.
- LHWCA — Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act. Covers maritime workers (longshoremen, shipbuilders, harbor workers) on navigable US waters.
- Jones Act — 46 U.S.C. § 30104. Covers seamen injured in the course of employment. Provides a negligence cause of action and maintenance and cure rights outside the state WC system.
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