2025 Session Last amended: 2013 session

§ 176.183 — Uninsured and Self-insured Employers; Benefits to Employees and Dependents; Liability of Employer

Plain-Language Summary

If an employer does not have workers' compensation insurance, the Special Compensation Fund pays benefits to the injured worker, and then the fund can go after the uninsured employer to recover the money. The employer is also subject to penalties.

Practical Notes
If your employer has no workers’ comp insurance and you are hurt at work, the state’s Special Compensation Fund will pay your benefits. The state then seeks repayment from your employer, who also faces penalties for being uninsured.