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Information about the Workers' Compensation Commission's Rehabilitation Services unit.
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Brief overview of the agency created in 1913 by the Connecticut Legislature to administer the state's workers' compensation system.
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Information about the Workers' Compensation Commission's eight district offices, which administer hearings between parties in disputed cases and maintain case records and other types of workers' compensation-related documentation.
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Information about the Workers' Compensation Commission's Statistical Division.
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Information about the Workers' Compensation Commission's Safety & Health Services unit.
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Information about the Workers' Compensation Commission's Education Services unit.
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Official forms created by, and used in the daily operations of, the Workers' Compensation Commission.
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1993 - 2022 CRB Opinions by Case Name
Opinions listed according to claimant name versus respondent.
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Claim Filing - Location Search: Y
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 Y - you may check on this page to determine whether the employer has designated an address to which you must send your claim.
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Claim Filing - Location Search: Numbers
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 a number - you may check on this page to determine whether the employer has designated an address to which you must send your claim.
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Compensation Review Board (CRB) hearing schedules, opinions issued by the CRB, and annotations to the CRB opinions.
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Workers' compensation and related statutes, administrative regulations, and case law.
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Appellate opinions issued by the Compensation Review Board (CRB) from 2013 through 2022.
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Appellate opinions issued by the Compensation Review Board (CRB) from 1993 through 2012.
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Annotations to Opinions issued by the Compensation Review Board (CRB).