Find detailed guidance for managers, including time sheet instructions, below under "Publications."
Eligibility
You are eligible for Workers' Compensation benefits from the first day you are employed by MIT.
Who is not eligible
- visitor
- contractor
- affiliate
- honorary lecturer
- non-MIT student program worker
- international visiting student
- post-doctoral fellow
- paid by MITemps
For Employees Injured on the Job
Emergency contact information
- Campus: Dial 100 from a campus phone or 617-253-1212. Off-campus, call 911.
- Lincoln Laboratory: Call 911 (from a landline if possible).
Following a work-related injury
Note: Assessments regarding injuries cannot be made retroactively.
1. Report to your supervisor that you have had a work-related injury. Your supervisor is required to file an online injury report within 24 hours of the incident. They may need to obtain information from you and any witnesses about the incident. Failure to do so may interfere with and possibly jeopardize your Workers' Compensation coverage.
2. An employee who has been injured or becomes ill as a result of their employment at the Institute should seek immediate medical attention and should notify their supervisor as soon as practicable. For emergencies, employees should call MIT Police or 911. For non-emergencies, employees should seek care with an urgent care facility, MIT Health, or the employee's primary care provider for their first visit. You will need to get a medical note documenting the outcome of your medical visit to provide to your supervisor and the MIT Workers' Compensation office. The note must indicate whether or not you are able to return to work.
Next steps
See Instructions for Employees Injured on the Job below under "Publications" for what to do following initial medical treatment and for wage replacement information.
For Supervisors
Report any work-related injury or illness in Atlas.
Payroll time administrators must enter the correct pay code for industrial accidents. See our detailed guidance for managers below under "Publications."
Have Questions?
Contact the Workers' Compensation Office:
MIT Main Campus
MIT Workers' Compensation
77 Massachusetts Avenue, NE49-5000
Cambridge, MA 02139
Email: hr-dsmlo@mit.edu
Phone: 617-253-9496
Fax: 617-253-1502
MIT Lincoln Laboratory Office
Lincoln Laboratory Environmental Health and Safety
244 Wood Street, Room S1-130
Lexington, MA 02421
Phone: 781-981-2382
Fax: 781-981-0145