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Average Weekly Wage, Maximum Compensation Rate, and Cost-of-Living Adjustments
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Calculating Weekly Benefit Amounts without FICA and/or Medicare Deductions
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Form 30C Revised
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2019 Official Connecticut Practitioner Fee Schedule effective July 15, 2019
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Utilization Review
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Calculating Weekly Benefit Amounts without FICA and/or Medicare Deductions
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Workers' Compensation Benefit Rate Tables: October 1, 2017 - September 30, 2018
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New Law Allowing Employers to Post Employee Claim Filing Location effective October 1, 2017
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Claim Filing - Location Search: W
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 W - 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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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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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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Claim Filing - Location Search: U
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 U - 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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Publications : District Map & Town Lists
Connecticut is divided into eight geographical districts for the purposes of administering the workers' compensation system. This page provides a map of the districts, as well as a listing of cities and towns by district.
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Claim Filing - Location Search: T
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 T - you may check on this page to determine whether the employer has designated an address to which you must send your claim.