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Opinions pertaining to Sec. 31-275(10). Employer.
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Opinions pertaining to Sec. 31-275(9). Employee.
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Opinions pertaining to Sec. 5-145a. Hypertension or heart disease in certain university, aeronautics, capitol security, correction, mental health, criminal justice or hazardous duty personnel.
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Opinions pertaining to Sec. 31-349. Filing requirements with Second Injury Fund.
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Claim Filing - Location Search: L
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 L - 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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Mileage Reimbursement Rate Rises
The mileage reimbursement rate for all travel expenses incurred on or after January 1, 2025, has risen.
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The Workers' Compensation Commission is pleased to welcome Michael L. Anderson, Christine M. Conley, and Colette S. Griffin as our newest Administrative Law Judges.
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Connecticut General Statute : Section 38a-470
Insurance Liens on Awards : Lien on workers’ compensation awards for insurers. Notice of lien.
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Administrative Regulation : Section 31-296-1
Voluntary Agreements : Voluntary agreements.
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Appellate opinions issued by the Compensation Review Board (CRB) from 1993 through 2012.
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2020 Official Connecticut Practitioner Fee Schedule effective July 15, 2020
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“Professional Guide for Attorneys, Physicians and Other Health Care Practitioners; Guidelines for Cooperation”
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Connecticut General Statute : Section 7-433d
Disability Benefits Resulting from Heart and Hypertension in Fire and Police Personnel : Injury or death of fireman while engaged in fire duties with another company.
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Claim Filing - Location Search: H
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 H - you may check on this page to determine whether the employer has designated an address to which you must send your claim.