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- DWC homepage - California Department of Industrial Relations
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
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The Downtown Women’s Center (DWC) ends homelessness by providing safe housing and supportive services centered on wellness, employment, and advocacy
- How to File a DWC-1 Form in California - LegalClarity
The DWC-1 is the official California Division of Workers’ Compensation Claim Form used by an employee to formally notify their employer of a work-related injury or illness and initiate a workers’ compensation claim Filing this document is the legal first step to securing benefits, including medical treatment and compensation for lost wages
- DWC-1 Form: California Workers’ Comp Guide | Employees First Labor Law
Learn how to complete the DWC-1 Form to start your California workers’ comp claim, avoid common mistakes, and secure the benefits you deserve with help from EFLL
- DWC Forms - California Department of Industrial Relations
Forms are grouped by relevant subject, then in alphabetical order Use the arrows to change to reverse alphabetical order or search by form number The ten most-downloaded forms also appear in the “ Frequently used forms ” section Fillable form instructions = Fillable Adobe Acrobat form - en español = Adobe Acrobat for = Word form Back to top
- 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 concerning rights, benefits and obligations under California's workers' compensation laws
- 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
- DWC - I was injured at work
You can also call the DWC Information Services Center at 1-800-736-7401 to speak to a live representative Medical care must be paid for by your employer if you get hurt on the job — whether or not you miss time from work
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