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Guide to workers' compensation retaliation protections in Illinois including 820 ILCS 305/4(h), filing complaints, and remedies.
Illinois prohibits retaliation for filing workers' compensation claims.
820 ILCS 305/4(h)
Protects: Filing or testifying in workers' comp claim Illegal: To discharge or discriminate because of workers' comp activity Remedies: Reinstatement, back pay, damages
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Last updated: January 5, 2026
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