California DWC - Important Web Sites
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.
The California Department of Workers Compensation Home Page includes the following information:
• 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)
• Search for an active workers’ compensation case
• Information & Assistance Unit
• Medical Unit
Medical provider networks
Utilization review
• Research Unit
Workers’ compensation information system (WCIS)
Carve-out programs
Electronic data exchange system (EDEX)
• Retraining and Return to Work Unit
• Special Funds Unit
Archive
Contact DWC
Disability accommodation
Frequently asked questions
Laws and regulations
Publications & forms
Public records request
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What's New
DWC newsline
October 2008
• Division of Workers’ Compensation reminds community about sunset of the vocational rehabilitation program
• Division of Workers’ Compensation posts new version of Electronic Adjudication Management System forms on its Web site
More tools on filling and filing the new forms also available
• Space still available for the Division of Workers’ Compensation’s EAMS training session tomorrow in Los Angeles
• Division of Workers’ Compensation extends public comment period on qualified medical evaluator (QME) regulations and forms to November 6
• Division of Workers’ Compensation issues 2nd 15-day notice of revisions to proposed qualified medical evaluator regulations