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  1. Workers' Compensation - The Official Web Site for The State of …

    Businesses must carry Workers’ Compensation insurance. Learn about insurance coverage requirements for businesses. LEARN MORE >

  2. Workers' Compensation | Employer Requirements

    New Jersey law requires that all New Jersey employers, not covered by Federal programs, have Workers’ Compensation coverage or be approved for self-insurance.

  3. Workers' Compensation | Frequently Asked Questions for Workers

    Workers' Compensation provides medical treatment, wage replacement, and permanent disability compensation to employees who suffer job-related injuries or illnesses, as well as death …

  4. Workers' Compensation | Injured Worker Protections

    Under the NJ workers' compensation law, the employer and/or their insurance carrier can select the physician (s) to treat injured workers for work related injuries.

  5. Workers' Compensation | Forms and Publications

    Jan 5, 2026 · Forms and Publications Browse Workers’ Compensation forms and publications below.

  6. Workers' Compensation | About Us

    As a partnership between government, industry, and labor, the New Jersey Workers' Compensation program seeks to establish an equitable balance between the needs of injured …

  7. Workers' Compensation | Rates and Statistics

    Nov 25, 2025 · Rates and Statistics Browse Workers’ Compensation benefit rates and statistics below.

  8. The Division of Workers’ Compensation maintains an Internet Web site that contains the latest information on New Jersey workers’ compensation, including legal and administrative …

  9. State of NJ - NJ Treasury - Division of Risk Management

    Apr 23, 2025 · The State of New Jersey is self-insured for Workers’ Compensation pursuant to N.J.S.A. 34:15 and all such matters are administered by the Division of Risk Management.

  10. Workers' Compensation | Frequently Asked Questions for …

    Browse Workers’ Compensation frequently asked questions for employers and insurance carriers below. Please note that these responses are intended to provide you with general guidelines …