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    Workers Compensation Laws in North Dakota

    Comprehensive legal guide to workers compensation in North Dakota. Learn about statutes of limitation, court systems, filing requirements, bar association...

    North Dakota Court System

    Understanding the court hierarchy is essential for workers compensation cases in North Dakota.

    Court Hierarchy

    District Courts (general jurisdiction) β†’ Court of Appeals β†’ Supreme Court of North Dakota

    Notable Legal Characteristics

    North Dakota adopted the Uniform Probate Code and uses a modified comparative fault system with a 50% bar. The state has a unique judicial system where its Court of Appeals was not established until 1987 and operates with temporary judges assigned from the district court bench.

    Statute of Limitations for Workers Compensation in North Dakota

    Time limits govern how long you have to file a workers compensation case. Missing these deadlines can permanently bar your claim.

    Civil Limitation Period
    1 year from date of injury
    Statutory Citation

    N.D. Cent. Code Β§ 65-05-01

    North Dakota has an exclusive state-fund workers compensation system through Workforce Safety and Insurance. Employers cannot purchase private workers compensation insurance.

    North Dakota Legal Framework for Workers Compensation

    Key legal rules and systems that affect workers compensation matters in North Dakota.

    Property Regime
    Equitable Distribution β€” marital assets are divided fairly, but not necessarily equally.
    Fault System
    Modified Comparative Fault (50% Bar)

    You can recover damages only if you are less than 50% at fault. Your award is reduced by your percentage of fault.

    North DakotaBar & CLE Requirements

    Information about the legal profession in North Dakota, including continuing education requirements for workers compensation practitioners.

    Licensed Attorneys
    2,500
    Annual CLE Hours
    15
    Ethics Hours Required
    1
    Board Certification AvailableNo
    Mandatory Bar MembershipYes (Unified Bar)

    North Dakota requires 45 CLE hours every three years (15/yr average) including 3 hours of ethics over the period. The State Bar Association of North Dakota is a unified mandatory bar.

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    Filing Fees in North Dakota

    Court filing fees are a standard part of initiating a workers compensation case. Fees vary by court and case type.

    Typical Civil Filing Fee Range
    $150-$250

    Actual fees depend on the type of case and specific court. Fee waivers (in forma pauperis) may be available for qualifying individuals.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the statute of limitations for workers compensation in North Dakota?

    The statute of limitations for workers compensation cases in North Dakota is 1 year from date of injury. Time limits vary by case type, so consult an attorney to confirm the deadline for your specific situation.

    What courts handle workers compensation cases in North Dakota?

    North Dakota's court system for workers compensation cases follows this hierarchy: District Courts (general jurisdiction) β†’ Court of Appeals β†’ Supreme Court of North Dakota. The appropriate court depends on the nature and value of your case.

    How much does it cost to file a workers compensation case in North Dakota?

    Civil filing fees in North Dakota typically range from $150-$250. Additional costs may include service of process fees, attorney fees, and court-ordered expenses. Fee waivers may be available for those who qualify.

    How many workers compensation lawyers are in North Dakota?

    North Dakota has approximately 2,500 active licensed attorneys. While not all specialize in workers compensation, the state bar can help you find qualified practitioners in your area.

    Does North Dakota require CLE for workers compensation lawyers?

    Yes, North Dakota requires 15 hours of continuing legal education (CLE) annually for all licensed attorneys, including those practicing workers compensation. This ensures lawyers stay current with evolving laws and best practices.

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