2025 Session Last amended: 2024 session

§ 176.231 — Report of Death or Injury to Commissioner of Department of Labor and Industry

Plain-Language Summary

Employers must report serious work injuries and deaths to the Commissioner of Labor and Industry and their insurer within 48 hours. Other injuries causing more than three days of lost work must be reported within 10 days. The insurer must then report the injury to the commissioner within 14 days.

Practical Notes
When this applies: When an employee is injured or killed on the job in Minnesota. Who this affects: Employers, insurers, and self-insured employers. Key points: Death or serious injury must be reported within 48 hours. Other injuries causing more than 3 calendar days of lost work must be reported to the insurer within 10 days, and the insurer reports to the commissioner within 14 days. At the time of reporting, the employer must give the employee the ‘Minnesota Workers’ Compensation System Employee Information Sheet.’ Health care providers who treat a work injury must also report to the commissioner within 10 days of a written request. The insurer must report all ongoing compensation payments, changes, and final payments to the commissioner at regular intervals.