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Facts on the Special Disability Fund

In an effort to moderate the steeply rising annual payout of the Special Disability Fund, New York enacted legislation in 1996 extending the waiting period during which the SDF does not reimburse the employer/insurer for benefits paid, from two years to five from the accident date. Then the state closed the fund to new claims on July 1, 2007.

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Get a window into why by looking at the data on annual SDF disbursements since 1983, as well as a handy graph version.

November 1, 2007

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