United States Government Agencies Workers\' Compensation Legal Information
United States Government Agencies Workers\' Compensation Legal Information
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- Part of the Department of Labor and Economic Growth, the agency administers the Workers' Disability Compensation Act. Includes sections for publications, Board of Magistrates, funds administration, and insurance compliance.
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- Part of the Department of Financial Services. Educates and informs stakeholders, compiles and monitors data, and holds parties accountable for meeting their obligations.
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- Exercises all judicial powers vested in it by the Labor Code. Includes decisions, petitions, titles, and regulations.
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- Comprehensive information on worker's compensation law, review board opinions, news, glossary of terms.
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- The state court for workers' compensation cases. Includes FAQ, handbook, and information about insurance.
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- Offers information about rules, procedures, and practices as well as claim assistance.
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- Administers and enforces state laws, rules and regulations regarding industrial accidents and illnesses. Includes FAQ, rate chart, and information for employees and employers.
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- Processes claims and monitors the payment of benefits to injured private-sector employees. Includes forms, rights, and procedures.
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- Part of the Iowa Workforce Development. Answers commonly asked questions about workers’ compensation and provides the community with the information and services they require.
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- Regulates workers' compensation insurance and medical requirements, as well as providing research services for workers, crime victims, employers, and providers.
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- Includes news releases, fact sheets, studies and projects, educational materials and related resources.
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- Provides dispute resolution for injured workers and employers by administering both formal adjudication and informal dispute resolution. Includes sections for employers, employees, and insurance carriers.
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- Providing information about New York workers' compensation law and procedure.
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- Administers the Workers' Compensation Act, the Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund, and the Birth-Related Neurological Injury Program.
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- Mission is to administer and enforce provisions of the Nebraska Workers' Compensation Act. Court has both judicial and regulatory authority.
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- Provides information to enable injured workers, employers, insurance carriers and self-insured employers to comply with the statutory requirements of the Workers' Compensation Act and to encourage safety on the job and containment of costs.
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- Ensures proper payment of benefits to employees injured on the job and encourages safety in the work place. Includes sections for insurance coverage, ombudsman, and medical.
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- Includes links to documents, forms, legal research, employer information and other workers' compensation resources.
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- Regulates workers' compensation activities, settles disputes between injured workers and insurers, and provides compensation to innocent victims of crime.
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- Responsible for monitoring the activities of insurance carriers and for deciding disputes that arise between claimants, employers, and insurance carriers.
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