62-3-11. Election to proceed against employer--Options.
Any employee, who is employed by an employer who is deemed not to operate under this title in accordance with §62-5-7, or the dependents of such deceased employee, may elect to proceed against the employer in any action at law to recover damages for personal injury or death; or may elect to proceed against the employer in circuit court under the provisions of this title, as if the employer had elected to operate thereunder by complying with §§62-5-1 to 62-5-5, inclusive. The measure of benefits shall be that provided by §62-4-1 plus twice the amount of other compensation allowable under this title. However, no employee nor any dependent of the employee may recover from both actions.
Source: SL 1917, ch 376, §9; RC 1919, §9444; SDC 1939, §64.0109; SL 1971, ch 279, §6; SL 1974, ch 333, §2; SDCL Supp, §62-3-11.2; SL 1977, ch 421, §5; SL 2008, ch 278, §10.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 62 - Workers' Compensation
Chapter 03 - Covered Employment And Employer's Responsibility
Section 62-3-1 - Measure of responsibility assumed by employer.
Section 62-3-2 - Rights and remedies of employees limited.
Section 62-3-3 - Employer and employee bound by provisions of title--Exceptions.
Section 62-3-4 - Employment covered by federal compensation law not subject to title.
Section 62-3-5 - Security required for acceptance of title.
Section 62-3-5.1 - Notice by corporate officer rejecting coverage--Withdrawal of rejection.
Section 62-3-10 - Liability to subcontractor's employee.
Section 62-3-11 - Election to proceed against employer--Options.
Section 62-3-13 - Penalty for failure to perform statutory duty unaffected.
Section 62-3-14 - Reciprocity with other states.
Section 62-3-15 - Exemption of domestics, agricultural laborers or workfare participants.
Section 62-3-16 - Agricultural work subject to title--Liability insurance required.
Section 62-3-17 - Voluntary waiver of exemption by insuring liability.
Section 62-3-18 - Obligation created by title not waived by contract.