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Connecticut General Statutes that lie outside of the Workers' Compensation Act, but nevertheless pertain to certain categories of workers or affect certain types of work-related injuries and illnesses, as amended to January 1, 2021.
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Workers Compensation Administrative Law Judges
Fifteen Administrative Law Judges preside over dispute resolution hearings at the agency’s eight district offices currently located in Hartford, Norwich, New Haven, Bridgeport, Waterbury, New Britain, Stamford and Middletown. The Chairperson primarily presides over the entire Commission, acts as the Chief Administrative Law Judge at the CRB and may assist with hearings at the district level. The Commission also utilizes the assistance of one or more per diem Administrative Law Judges.
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Opinions pertaining to Sec. 31-308a. Additional compensation.
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Opinions pertaining to 31-278. Jurisdiction/Disqualification.
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Opinions pertaining to Sec. 31-275(16). Personal injury.
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Administrative Law Judges : September 4, 2020
The agenda and minutes for this meeting of the Commission's Administrative Law Judges are available to read.
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Opinions pertaining to Sec. 31-275(16). Personal injury.
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Opinions pertaining to Sec. 31-306. Dependents' compensation.
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Connecticut General Statute : Section 38a-1012
Private Employer Workers’ Compensation Group Self-Insurance : Misrepresentation and omission in membership solicitation prohibited.
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Information about the Workers' Compensation Commission's central administrative office located in Hartford.
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Access Opinions by case name or by statute, regulation, and issue.