
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 …
DIR Workers' Compensation Home Page
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' …
DWC - I was injured at work - California Department of Industrial …
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 …
Workers' Compensation in California: A Guidebook for Injured Workers
This guidebook gives an overview of the California workers’ compensation system. It is meant to help workers with job injuries understand their basic legal rights, the steps to take to request workers’ …
DWC Information and Assistance Unit - California Department of ...
The DWC Information and Assistance Unit provides information and assistance to employees, employers, labor unions, insurance carriers, physicians, attorneys and other interested parties …
DWC Forms - California Department of Industrial Relations
Back to top Supplemental Job Displacement Benefits forms Fillable form instructions - we recommend downloading forms to your desktop Fillable form instructions = Fillable Adobe Acrobat form - en …
DWC employer information - California Department of Industrial …
As a result, California employers are required by law to have workers' compensation insurance, even if they have only one employee. And, if your employees get hurt or sick because of work, you are …
DWC FAQs for employees - California Department of Industrial Relations
In California all employers are required to either purchase a workers' compensation insurance policy from a licensed insurer authorized to write policies in California or become self insured.
DWC office locations - California Department of Industrial Relations
Local district offices are a major part of the workers' compensation court system, where judges make decisions about cases. Most offices have information and assistance (I&A) officers on staff, who …
How to file a claim - California Department of Industrial Relations
File a claim form to protect your rights and start the workers’ compensation process. Your employer must give or mail you a claim form within one working day after learning about your injury or illness.