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2020 CRB re: 31-301 Appeal Procedure
Opinions pertaining to Sec. 31-301. Appeal procedure.
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Opinions pertaining to Sec. 31-355(e). Insolvent insurers and Connecticut Insurance Guaranty liability.
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2013 - 2022 CRB Opinions by Case Name
Opinions listed according to claimant name versus respondent.
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Overview of the workers' compensation dispute resolution process, including descriptions of the various types of hearings held to resolve disputes between opposing parties in workers' compensation cases.
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Workers' Compensation Commission statement of purpose, with examples of activities it performs to accomplish its statutory duties and goals.
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WCC Posts RFP for WCC Medical Fee Schedules
WCC Posts RFP for WCC Medical Fee Schedules
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Administrative Regulation : Section 31-279-9
Obligations of Attending Physician.
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Administrative Regulation : Section 31-283a-6
Structure and Operation of Workers’ Rehabilitation Programs : Contested vocational rehabilitation cases. Appeal process: Notice of appeal; Appeal procedure.
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Administrative Regulation : Section 31-40v-9
Establishment and Administration of Safety and Health Committees at Work Sites : Training.
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The Commission publishes a new workers' compensation Bulletin every two years that includes up-to-date statutes, regulations, and illustrations of agency forms.
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Publications : Benefit Rate Tables
Tables for determining the workers' compensation benefit rates for Connecticut workers injured during a given time period (usually a 12-month span).
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Publications : Information Packets & Pocket Guides
Comprehensive “plain-English” information about Connecticut’s workers’ compensation system.
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Instructions for employers on how to opt in to the workers' compensation law allowing employers to designate a location where their employees must file compensation claims.
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Claim Filing - Location Search
If you are an employee or a dependent of a deceased employee who needs to determine where to file your workers' compensation claim, you may check here to determine whether your employer has designated an address to which you must send your claim.
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Claim Filing - Location Search: B
If you are an employee or a dependent of a deceased employee who needs to determine where to file your workers' compensation claim - and the employer's name begins with the letter B - you may check on this page to determine whether the employer has designated an address to which you must send your claim.