What to do when your worker is hurt

If your worker has become injured or ill on the job, the CT Workers’ Compensation Commission (WCC) can help you through the process. Please note: WCC doesn’t give legal advice. However, you can find the following resources here:

  • Information about the workers’ comp system and insurance
  • Claim and Hearing Information Look-up Tool to see claims and dispute updates
  • Claim-Filing Employer Guide to post your filing location
  • Forms and applications that an employer might need

and more!

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About WCC’s role

How WCC and other agencies help you

CT WCC’s primary job is to resolve disputes in workers’ compensation cases. We also hear appeals when parties disagree with the Administrative Law Judge's decision. Please note, we can’t give legal advice. Check out the links below to learn about the workers’ comp system and insurance, find health and safety resources, and report fraud.

Quick links

Learn what to do when a worker is sick or injured 

Learn about the first steps to take when your worker is ill or injured.

Find Claim-Filing Employer Guide 

Post your claim filing location using our fast and easy guide.

Access the Claim & Hearing Look-up Tool 

Use our convenient tool to look up claims and dispute status.

Get self-insurance and managed care plan info 

Get applications for, and lists of, self-insurance and managed care plans.

Learn about the hearings process and levels 

Request a hearing and learn about the different levels.

Get important employer or insurer forms 

Find forms, including Notice to Employee and more.

Get vocational rehabilitation for your workers 

Find vocational services to build a strong team.

Use our Electronic Form Submission Service 

Electronically submit certain forms to WCC.

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