02/12/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/12/2026 12:32
Fraud is on the rise, and the Industrial Commission has received multiple reports of workers' compensation scamming attempts, including fake settlement offers and phishing emails.
In these attempts, individuals are sent a notice stating that the individual has been awarded a workers' compensation settlement and that, to receive the full payment, they must pay a percentage of the settlement amount. These settlement offers may appear official because they include the Industrial Commission's address, a Department of Labor seal, and a judge's signature; nevertheless, they are fraudulent.
The Commission is also aware of several regional scams in which individuals falsely claim to represent the state or the courts. In these scams, workers are contacted by phone, email, or video calls, and told they must pay money to receive workers' compensation benefits or to settle their claims. The parties falsely identify themselves as a judge, an attorney, or a government representative.
What you should know:
If you are unsure whether a communication is legitimate, do not send money or personal information. Our team can help verify the status of a workers' compensation claim and provide guidance. To verify, please call 208-334-6000 before you act.
Report Suspected Scams:
If you believe a scammer has contacted you, please report it to the Industrial Commission as soon as possible. Further actions that may be taken:
Early reporting helps others from becoming victims.