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  1. 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.

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

    Resources for Insurance Carriers Explore insurance carrier requirements. LEARN MORE >

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

  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 | 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 …

  6. 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 …

  7. Workers' Compensation | Forms and Publications

    Nov 18, 2025 · Forms and Publications Browse Workers’ Compensation forms and publications below.

  8. Workers' Compensation | Rates and Statistics

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

  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 …