Title 33 › Chapter CHAPTER 18— - LONGSHORE AND HARBOR WORKERS’ COMPENSATION › § 913
You must file a claim for work-related disability or death within one year after the injury or death. If payments were already made without a formal award, you have one year after the last payment. File the claim with the deputy commissioner in the compensation district where the injury or death happened. The one-year time limit does not start until the person knew, or should have known with reasonable care, that the injury or death was connected to the job. Not filing on time is not automatic defeat if no one objects at the first hearing where all parties get notice and a chance to be heard. For occupational diseases that show up later, you have two years after you knew (or should have known) about the link, or one year after the last payment, whichever is later. If the person entitled to benefits is mentally incompetent or a minor and has no guardian, the one-year limit is paused until a guardian is appointed or the minor reaches adulthood. If someone sued in court and recovery was denied because the employer had compensation coverage, the one-year filing period starts after that suit ends.
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33 U.S.C. § 913
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73