Filing Deadline 2 years from injury date
F-Graded Employers 5,114
Total Violations 83,618
Total Penalties $30M

According to OSHA enforcement records, Alaska has 11,859 employers with 83,618 total workplace safety violations. Workers injured on the job have 2 years from injury date to file a workers' compensation claim under Alaska Stat. § 23.30.001 et seq..

Workers' Compensation Benefits in Alaska

If you've been injured on the job in Alaska, workers' compensation provides the following benefits:

Important Deadlines

Filing Deadline: 2 years from injury date
Important: Must report injury to employer within 30 days
Governing Statute: Alaska Stat. § 23.30.001 et seq.

How to File a Alaska Workers' Comp Claim

  1. Report your injury to your employer — Must report injury to employer within 30 days
  2. Seek medical attention — Get treatment and document your injuries. Tell your doctor it was a workplace injury.
  3. File your claim — You have 2 years from injury date to file. Don't wait — evidence and witness memories fade over time.
  4. Check your employer's safety record — Employers with D or F safety grades have a pattern of violations that may strengthen your case.

These employers in Alaska have the most serious OSHA violation records. If you work for one of these companies, understanding your workers' compensation rights is especially important.

Employer City Violations Penalties Grade
Municipality of Anchorage Anchorage 102 $347,966 F
National Park Service Denali National Park 160 $0 F
U.s Army Fort Wainwright 430 $0 F
Reach Juneau 39 $14,589 F
North Pacific Seafoods Kodiak 43 $160,005 F
Icy Strait Seafoods Juneau 34 $41,334 F
City and Borough of Juneau Juneau 33 $50,048 F
Scrub-a-Mutt Palmer 26 $11,338 F
East West Seafoods Kodiak 32 $218,703 F
Glacier Sign and Lighting Anchorage 25 $9,802 F
Remote Alaska Solutions Prudhoe Bay 24 $27,234 F
Alaska Demolition Girdwood 24 $146,179 F
Ideal Option Anchorage 24 $55,536 F
Alaska Regional Hospital Anchorage 72 $61,977 D
Cma Terminals Alaska Dutch Harbor 22 $84,800 F
Fairbanks Foot & Ankle Fairbanks 22 $7,607 F
E.C. Phillips & Son Ketchikan 47 $72,432 F
Alaska Dot&pf Girdwood 21 $177,660 F
Alaska Packaging Lumber Anchorage 20 $16,530 F
Alaska Insulated Panels Wasilla 20 $10,000 F
Granite Construction Anchorage 19 $131,048 D
Red Door Lodge Homer 19 $4,890 F
Abc Motor Home Rentals Anchorage 19 $9,000 F
U.S. Air Force Jber 19 $0 D
Frawner Anchorage 27 $18,981 F

Were you injured at work in Alaska?

Look up your employer's safety record. Employers with D or F safety grades have a history of OSHA violations — if you've been hurt at one of these workplaces, you may have a strong workers' compensation claim.

Alaska Workers' Comp FAQ

What is the filing deadline for workers' comp in Alaska?

The filing deadline in Alaska is 2 years from injury date. Must report injury to employer within 30 days

What benefits does Alaska workers' compensation cover?

Alaska workers' compensation benefits include medical coverage, temporary & permanent disability, death benefits, vocational rehabilitation.

How do I check my employer's safety record?

Use the search bar above to look up any employer in Alaska. WorkplaceFile.com has OSHA violation records for 11,859 employers in the state, including safety grades from A (no violations) to F (significantly elevated violations).

Does my employer's OSHA record affect my workers' comp claim?

While OSHA violations and workers' comp claims are separate processes, an employer's history of safety violations can provide evidence of unsafe working conditions. 5,114 employers in Alaska have an F safety grade.

What is the governing statute for Alaska workers' comp?

Workers' compensation in Alaska is governed by Alaska Stat. § 23.30.001 et seq..