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Code · New Mexico · Chapter 52 — Workers' Compensation · Article 3 — Occupational Disease Disablement

52-3-42. Limitation on filing of claims; rights barred unless timely

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The right to benefits under the New Mexico Occupational Disease Disablement Law for disablement or death from an occupational disease shall be forever barred unless written claim is filed with the workers' compensation administration within the time provided:
A. if the claim is made by an employee and based upon silicosis, asbestosis, poisoning by benzol or its poisonous derivatives or any other disease except as provided in this section, it must be filed within one year from the date of the beginning of disablement of the employee; but
B. in cases involving radiation injury or disability, the one-year period for filing claims shall not begin to run until the employee:
(1)sustains such injury or disability; and
(2)knows or by the exercise of reasonable diligence should know of the existence of the injury or disability and its possible relationship to his employment;
C. if the claim is made by a dependent of an employee and based upon death resulting from an occupational disease, it must be filed within one year after the date of death of the employee; and
D. in the event that after disablement or death the employer or his surety has commenced the payment of benefits hereunder, without a claim being filed therefor, the times provided in Subsections A, B and C of this section shall not begin to run until thirty-one days after the employer or surety discontinues the payment of compensation.
History: 1953 Comp., § 59-11-30, enacted by Laws 1965, ch. 299, § 18; 1971, ch. 261, § 11; 1986, ch. 22, § 66; 1989, ch. 263, § 63.
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