Wisconsin Code § 102.66

Payment of certain barred claims
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(1) Subject
to any certificate filed under s. 102.65 (4), if there is an otherwise
meritorious claim for occupational disease, or for a traumatic injury described in s. 102.17 (4) in which the date of injury or death
or last payment of compensation, other than for treatment or
burial expenses, is before April 1, 2006, and if the claim is barred
solely by the statute of limitations under s. 102.17 (4), the department may, in lieu of worker’s compensation benefits, direct payment from the work injury supplemental benefit fund under s.
102.65 of such compensation and such medical expenses as
would otherwise be due, based on the date of injury, to or on behalf of the injured employee. The benefits shall be supplemental,
to the extent of compensation liability, to any disability or medical benefits payable from any group insurance policy whose premium is paid in whole or in part by any employer, or under any
federal insurance or benefit program providing disability or medical benefits. Death benefits payable under any such group policy
do not limit the benefits payable under this section.
(2) In the case of occupational disease, or of a traumatic injury described in s. 102.17 (4) in which the date of injury or death

or last payment of compensation, other than for treatment for
burial expenses, is before April 1, 2006, appropriate benefits may
be awarded from the work injury supplemental benefit fund when
the status or existence of the employer or its insurance carrier
cannot be determined or when there is otherwise no adequate
remedy, subject to the limitations contained in sub. (1).

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