First, notify your employer that the accident has happened. They will need to file a report with the State Worker's Compensation Board. (You should follow up to make sure this was done.) Next, see a doctor (your employer may assign an appropriate doctor) who can document the extent of your injury. Finally, submit all of your documentation of the accident to your employer's insurance company. Be sure to do all of this quickly; there is a set amount of time allowed for claims to be filed.
the question is, how did you acquire your accident? if you believe that the accident was caused by someone else negligence or of a faulty machinery, yes! you can sue your employer and can file for an accident at work claims.
To file a claim for compensation for an injury due to negligence, there are injury and accidents forms that a claimant needs to fill out. These forms will ask the claimant to give details about the injury or accident. If a claimant does not feel comfortable doing this on their own, they should hire an attorney who specializes in accident and injury claims.
One year. See below link:
The county where the accident occurred.
road traffic accident claims
You have 2 years to take him to small claims court to recover your damages.
You have four years from the date of the accident to file a DV claim in Florida.
If there is insurance coverage on the at fault vehicle, there should be no reason to file small claims. If the at-fault party does not have insurance, then small claims is an option.
Most insurance claims do not require police reports. Some states require it for hit and run claims.
After a car accident, one must immediately contact their insurance company to file an auto accident insurance claim, even when the other driver was at fault. Make sure to have all the other driver's insurance information so that the other company can thoroughly investigate.
if you have collision coverage file under that then your company will subrogate the uninsured driver...if no collision coverage you can file a state report, and/or small claims action.....
If this happened to me, I would find out what my insurance company can do and from there contact the police or file a civil or small claims suit. None, if the accident wasn't reported to the police.