Washington Statutes
§ 51.24.070 — Required election—Procedures—Right of reelection.
Washington § 51.24.070
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Wash. Rev. Code § 51.24.070 (2026).
Text
(1)The department or self-insurer may require the injured worker or beneficiary to exercise the right of election under this chapter by serving a written demand by registered mail, certified mail, or personal service on the worker or beneficiary.
(2)Unless an election is made within sixty days of the receipt of the demand, and unless an action is instituted or settled within the time granted by the department or self-insurer, the injured worker or beneficiary is deemed to have assigned the action to the department or self-insurer. The department or self-insurer shall allow the worker or beneficiary at least ninety days from the election to institute or settle the action. When a beneficiary is a minor child the demand shall be served upon the legal custodian or guardian of such beneficia
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Related
Flanigan v. Department of Labor & Industries
869 P.2d 14 (Washington Supreme Court, 1994)
Maxey v. Department of Labor & Industries
789 P.2d 75 (Washington Supreme Court, 1990)
Duskin v. Carlson
136 Wash. 2d 550 (Washington Supreme Court, 1998)
Burnett v. Department of Corrections
349 P.3d 42 (Court of Appeals of Washington, 2015)
Virginia E. Burnett v. State of Washington, Dept. of Corrections
(Court of Appeals of Washington, 2015)
Legislative History
[1984 c 218 s 6;1977 ex.s. c 85 s 5.]
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