The Alaska Second Injury Fund, Notice of Possible Claim Against The Second Injury Fund, is a document used to notify an employer of a potential claim against the Alaska Second Injury Fund (IF). The IF is a fund that provides financial assistance for workers who sustain a work-related injury and have a preexisting disability or impairment. The Notice of Possible Claim Against The Second Injury Fund must be filed by the employer within a certain timeframe in order for the IF to consider the claim. The Alaska Second Injury Fund, Notice of Possible Claim Against The Second Injury Fund, is available in two forms: the form used for workers' compensation claims and the form used for non-workers' compensation claims. The form used for workers' compensation claims is a notice that informs the employer that the worker's injury is eligible for consideration for the IF program. The form used for non-workers' compensation claims is a notice that informs the employer that the worker's disability or impairment is eligible for consideration for the IF program. The Notice of Possible Claim Against The Second Injury Fund must be completed by the employer and sent to the IF for consideration. The form must include information about the injured worker, a description of the injury, and any supporting documentation. Once the form has been submitted, the IF you will review the claim and determine if the worker is eligible for benefits.