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Division of Workers' Compensation
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's mission is to minimize the adverse impact of work-related injuries on California employees and employers.Information just for you...
- Injured Worker
- Employer
- Claims Administrator
- Attorney
- Self-Insured Employer
- Medical Provider
- Young Workers
Workers' compensation programs and units
- Audit & Enforcement Unit
- Claims Adjudication Unit
- Disability Evaluation Unit
- Electronic Adjudication Management System (EAMS)
- Information & Assistance Unit
- Medical Unit
- Research Unit
- Retraining and Return to Work Unit
- Special Funds Unit
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November 2008
- Division of Workers' Compensation issues 15-day notice of revisions to proposed medical treatment guideline regulations
- Division of Workers’ Compensation to conduct training on filing optical character recognition (OCR) paper forms and documents in EAMS
- 2008-2009 workers' compensation assessments (user funding assessments)
WCARF - Workers' Compensation Administration Revolving Fund
SIBTF - Subsequent Injuries Benefits Trust Fund
UEBTF - Uninsured Employers Benefits Trust Fund
OSHF - Occupational Safety and Health Fund
FRAUD - Workers' compensation fraud account assessment - New Division of Workers’ Compensation Electronic Adjudication Management System (EAMS) regulations become effective today
- Division of Workers’ Compensation seeks executive medical director
- Division of Workers’ Compensation opens registration for its 16th annual educational conference