
Division of Workers' Compensation - California Department of …
The Division of Workers' Compensation (DWC) monitors the administration of workers' compensation claims, and provides administrative and judicial services to assist in resolving disputes that arise in connection with claims for workers' compensation benefits.
DWC Forms - California Department of Industrial Relations
Division of Workers' Compensation: Benefits for work-related injuries and illnesses: 1-800-736-7401: Office of the Director: Any other topic related to the Department of Industrial Relations: 844-522-6734
DWC contact us - California Department of Industrial Relations
You can contact the Information and Assistance Unit if you have questions or call the DWC Information Services Center at 1-800-736-7401 to speak to a live representative. Find a DWC office Late for court?
Case search - California
The information on workers' compensation adjudication cases provided through this search page is public information. This search feature provides access to information that helps move cases through the workers' compensation court system efficiently.
Who is the Division of Workers’ Compensation (DWC)? DWC oversees the administration of claims and runs the workers’ compensation court system that helps resolve disputes over benefits.
DWC claims administrator information - California
While your job has changed with recent workers' compensation reforms and resulting case law and regulations, the Division of Workers' Compensation (DWC) can help you do your job effectively. The vast majority of workers' compensation claims are resolved between you and the injured worker without any problems.
DWC - I was injured at work - dwc.ca.gov
Workers' compensation benefits are designed to provide you with the medical treatment you need to recover from your work related injury or illness, partially replace the wages you lose while you are recovering, and help you return to work.
DWC Information and Assistance Unit - California Department …
The DWC Information and Assistance Unit provides information and assistance to employees, employers, labor unions, insurance carriers, physicians, attorneys and other interested parties concerning rights, benefits and obligations under California's workers' compensation laws.
• Instructions for completing the Workers’ Compensation Claim Form (DWC 1) & Notice of Potential Eligibility (e3301) and the Employer’s Report of Occupational Injury or Illness (e3067).
Workers' Compensation - CalHR
Dec 14, 2016 · An employee uses the Workers' Compensation Claim Form (DWC 1) & Notice of Potential Eligibility (e3301) to formally report a work-related injury or illness to his or her employer and to open a workers' compensation claim file.