7th District Office - Stamford
7th District Office
Stamford
Administrative Law Judges and Commission staff in the District Offices administer hearings between parties in disputed cases, including mediations, informal hearings, pre-formal hearings, and formal hearings. They also maintain case records and other types of workers' compensation-related documentation.
The Connecticut maps on this page indicate in blue which cities, towns, and subdivisions the 7th District Office has jurisdiction over. The location of the District Office itself is represented by the red dot. More detail is available in the town listing below.
Contact
Phone Number: (203) 325-3881
Fax: (203) 967-7264
Address
7th District Office
Workers' Compensation Commission
111 High Ridge Road
Stamford, CT 06905

Connecticut Towns & Cities covered by the 7th District Office Jurisdiction
The 7th District Office administers the workers' compensation system for the following cities, towns, and subdivisions:
- Banksville
- Belltown
- Bethel
- Boardmans Bridge
- Branchville
- Bridgewater
- Brookfield
- Brookfield Center
- Byram
- Cannondale
- Church Hill
- Cos Cob
- Cranbury
- Danbury
- Darien
- East Norwalk
- Gaylordsville
- Georgetown
- Germantown
- Glenbrook
- Glenville
- Greenwich
- High Ridge
- Long Ridge (Stamford)
- Lower Merryall
- Lyons Plains
- Marble Dale
- Merryall
- Mianus
- Mill Plain
- New Canaan
- New Fairfield
- New Milford
- New Preston
- Noroton
- Noroton Heights
- North Stamford
- Northville
- North Wilton
- Norwalk
- Old Greenwich
- Park Lane
- Redding
- Redding Ridge
- Ridgebury (Ridgefield)
- Ridgefield
- Riverside (Greenwich)
- Romford
- Round Hill (Greenwich)
- Rowayton
- Roxbury
- Roxbury Falls
- Roxbury Station
- Sherman
- Silvermine (Norwalk)
- South Norwalk
- South Wilton
- Springdale
- Stamford
- Titicus
- Topstone
- Turn Of River
- Upper Merryall
- Washington
- Washington Depot
- West Norwalk
- Weston
- West Redding
- Wilton
- Winnipauk
- Woodville
The 7th District listed here represents the jurisdiction from May 1, 2006 to the present.
To determine which workers' compensation district has jurisdiction for a claim or injury occurring prior to May 1, 2006, please call any Workers' Compensation Commission District Office or the Office of the Chairman and a Commission employee will be happy to assist you.