Fla. Stat. 440.185
Notice of injury or death; reports; penalties for violations


(1)

An employee who suffers an injury arising out of and in the course of employment shall advise his or her employer of the injury within 30 days after the date of or initial manifestation of the injury. Failure to so advise the employer shall bar a petition under this chapter unless:The employer or the employer’s agent had actual knowledge of the injury;The cause of the injury could not be identified without a medical opinion and the employee advised the employer within 30 days after obtaining a medical opinion indicating that the injury arose out of and in the course of employment;The employer did not put its employees on notice of the requirements of this section by posting notice pursuant to s. 440.055; orExceptional circumstances, outside the scope of paragraph (a) or paragraph (b) justify such failure.

In the event of death arising out of and in the course of employment, the requirements of this subsection shall be satisfied by the employee’s agent or estate. Documents prepared by counsel in connection with litigation, including but not limited to notices of appearance, petitions, motions, or complaints, shall not constitute notice for purposes of this section.

(a)

The employer or the employer’s agent had actual knowledge of the injury;

(b)

The cause of the injury could not be identified without a medical opinion and the employee advised the employer within 30 days after obtaining a medical opinion indicating that the injury arose out of and in the course of employment;

(c)

The employer did not put its employees on notice of the requirements of this section by posting notice pursuant to s. 440.055; or

(d)

Exceptional circumstances, outside the scope of paragraph (a) or paragraph (b) justify such failure.

(2)

Within 7 days after actual knowledge of injury or death, the employer shall report such injury or death to its carrier, in a format prescribed by the department, and shall provide a copy of such report to the employee or the employee’s estate. The report of injury shall contain the following information:The name, address, and business of the employer;The name, social security number, street, mailing address, telephone number, and occupation of the employee;The cause and nature of the injury or death;The year, month, day, and hour when, and the particular locality where, the injury or death occurred; andSuch other information as the department may require.

The carrier shall, within 14 days after the employer’s receipt of the form reporting the injury, file the information required by this subsection with the department. However, the department may by rule provide for a different reporting system for those types of injuries which it determines should be reported in a different manner and for those cases which involve minor injuries requiring professional medical attention in which the employee does not lose more than 7 days of work as a result of the injury and is able to return to the job immediately after treatment and resume regular work.

(a)

The name, address, and business of the employer;

(b)

The name, social security number, street, mailing address, telephone number, and occupation of the employee;

(c)

The cause and nature of the injury or death;

(d)

The year, month, day, and hour when, and the particular locality where, the injury or death occurred; and

(e)

Such other information as the department may require.

(3)

Within 3 business days after the employer or the employee informs the carrier of an injury, the carrier shall send by regular mail or e-mail to the injured worker an informational brochure approved by the department which sets forth in clear and understandable language an explanation of the rights, benefits, procedures for obtaining benefits and assistance, criminal penalties, and obligations of injured workers and their employers under the Florida Workers’ Compensation Law. Annually, the carrier or its third-party administrator shall send by regular mail or e-mail to the employer an informational brochure approved by the department which sets forth in clear and understandable language an explanation of the rights, benefits, procedures for obtaining benefits and assistance, criminal penalties, and obligations of injured workers and their employers under the Florida Workers’ Compensation Law. All such informational brochures shall contain a notice that clearly states in substance the following: “Any person who, knowingly and with intent to injure, defraud, or deceive any employer or employee, insurance company, or self-insured program, files a statement of claim containing any false or misleading information commits a felony of the third degree.”

(4)

Additional reports with respect to such injury and of the condition of such employee, including copies of medical reports, funeral expenses, and wage statements, shall be filed by the employer or carrier to the department at such times and in such manner as the department may prescribe by rule. In carrying out its responsibilities under this chapter, the department or agency may by rule provide for the obtaining of any medical records relating to medical treatment provided pursuant to this chapter, notwithstanding the provisions of ss. 90.503 and 395.3025(4).

(5)

In the absence of a stipulation by the parties, reports provided for in subsection (2), subsection (3), or subsection (4) shall not be evidence of any fact stated in such report in any proceeding relating thereto, except for medical reports which, if otherwise qualified, may be admitted at the discretion of the judge of compensation claims.

(6)

Every carrier shall file with the department within 21 days after the issuance of a policy or contract of insurance such policy information as the department requires, including notice of whether the policy is a minimum premium policy. Notice of cancellation or expiration of a policy as set out in s. 440.42(3) shall be mailed to the department in accordance with rules adopted by the department under chapter 120. The department may contract with a private entity for the collection of policy information required to be filed by carriers under this subsection and the receipt of notices of cancellation or expiration of a policy required to be filed by carriers under s. 440.42(3). The submission of policy information or notices of cancellation or expiration to the contracted private entity satisfies the filing requirements of this subsection and s. 440.42(3).

(7)

When a claimant, employer, or carrier has the right, or is required, to mail a report or notice with required copies within the times prescribed in subsection (2), subsection (3), or subsection (4), such mailing will be completed and in compliance with this section if it is postmarked and mailed prepaid to the appropriate recipient prior to the expiration of the time periods prescribed in this section.

(8)

Any employer or carrier who fails or refuses to timely send any form, report, or notice required by this section shall be subject to an administrative fine by the department not to exceed $500 for each such failure or refusal. However, any employer who fails to notify the carrier of an injury on the prescribed form or by letter within the 7 days required in subsection (2) shall be liable for the administrative fine, which shall be paid by the employer and not the carrier. Failure by the employer to meet its obligations under subsection (2) shall not relieve the carrier from liability for the administrative fine if it fails to comply with subsections (3) and (4).

(9)

The department may by rule prescribe forms and procedures governing the submission of the change in claims administration report and the risk class code and standard industry code report for all lost time and denied lost-time cases. The department may by rule define terms that are necessary for the effective administration of this section.

(10)

Upon receiving notice of an injury from an employee under subsection (1), the employer or carrier shall provide the employee with a written notice, in the form and manner determined by the department by rule, of the availability of services from the Employee Assistance and Ombudsman Office. The substance of the notice to the employee shall include:A description of the scope of services provided by the office.A listing of the toll-free telephone number of, the e-mail address, and the postal address of the office.A statement that the informational brochure referred to in subsection (3) will be mailed to the employee within 3 days after the carrier receives notice of the injury.Any other information regarding access to assistance that the department finds is immediately necessary for an injured employee.

(a)

A description of the scope of services provided by the office.

(b)

A listing of the toll-free telephone number of, the e-mail address, and the postal address of the office.

(c)

A statement that the informational brochure referred to in subsection (3) will be mailed to the employee within 3 days after the carrier receives notice of the injury.

(d)

Any other information regarding access to assistance that the department finds is immediately necessary for an injured employee.

Source: Section 440.185 — Notice of injury or death; reports; penalties for violations, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0440.­185 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

440.01
Short title
440.02
Definitions
440.03
Application
440.04
Waiver of exemption
440.05
Election of exemption
440.06
Failure to secure compensation
440.09
Coverage
440.10
Liability for compensation
440.11
Exclusiveness of liability
440.12
Time for commencement and limits on weekly rate of compensation
440.13
Medical services and supplies
440.14
Determination of pay
440.15
Compensation for disability
440.015
Legislative intent
440.16
Compensation for death
440.17
Guardian for minor or incompetent
440.19
Time bars to filing petitions for benefits
440.20
Time for payment of compensation and medical bills
440.21
Invalid agreements
440.021
Exemption of workers’ compensation from chapter 120
440.22
Assignment and exemption from claims of creditors
440.23
Compensation a lien against assets
440.24
Enforcement of compensation orders
440.25
Procedures for mediation and hearings
440.28
Modification of orders
440.29
Procedure before the judge of compensation claims
440.30
Depositions
440.31
Witness fees
440.32
Cost in proceedings brought without reasonable ground
440.33
Powers of judges of compensation claims
440.34
Attorney’s fees
440.35
Record of injury or death
440.38
Security for compensation
440.39
Compensation for injuries when third persons are liable
440.40
Compensation notice
440.41
Substitution of carrier for employer
440.42
Insurance policies
440.44
Workers’ compensation
440.45
Office of the Judges of Compensation Claims
440.47
Travel expenses
440.49
Limitation of liability for subsequent injury through Special Disability Trust Fund
440.50
Workers’ Compensation Administration Trust Fund
440.51
Expenses of administration
440.52
Registration of insurance carriers
440.53
Effect of unconstitutionality
440.54
Violation of child labor law
440.55
Proceedings against state
440.055
Notice requirements
440.60
Application of laws
440.075
When corporate officer rejects chapter
440.077
When a corporate officer rejects chapter, effect
440.091
Law enforcement officer, firefighter, emergency medical technician, or paramedic
440.092
Special requirements for compensability
440.093
Mental and nervous injuries
440.094
Extraterritorial reciprocity
440.101
Legislative intent
440.102
Drug-free workplace program requirements
440.103
Building permits
440.104
Competitive bidder
440.105
Prohibited activities
440.106
Civil remedies
440.107
Department powers to enforce employer compliance with coverage requirements
440.108
Investigatory records relating to workers’ compensation employer compliance
440.125
Medical records and reports
440.132
Investigatory records relating to workers’ compensation managed care arrangements
440.134
Workers’ compensation managed care arrangement
440.151
Occupational diseases
440.185
Notice of injury or death
440.191
Employee Assistance and Ombudsman Office
440.192
Procedure for resolving benefit disputes
440.205
Coercion of employees
440.207
Workers’ compensation system guide
440.211
Authorization of collective bargaining agreement
440.271
Appeal of order of judge of compensation claims
440.345
Reporting of attorney’s fees
440.381
Application for coverage
440.385
Florida Self-Insurers Guaranty Association, Incorporated
440.386
Individual self-insurers’ insolvency
440.442
Code of Judicial Conduct
440.491
Reemployment of injured workers
440.515
Reports from self-insurers
440.525
Examination and investigation of carriers and claims-handling entities
440.572
Authorization for individual self-insurer to provide coverage
440.585
Workers’ compensation group self-insurance fund application disclosure
440.591
Administrative procedure
440.593
Electronic reporting
440.1025
Employer workplace safety program in ratesetting
440.1051
Fraud reports
440.1851
Personal identifying information of an injured or deceased employee
440.1926
Alternate dispute resolution
440.2715
Access to courts through state video teleconferencing network
440.3851
Public records and public meetings exemptions

Current through Fall 2025

§ 440.185. Notice of injury or death; reports; penalties for violations's source at flsenate​.gov