Workers comp walkthrough
Workers’ Compensation Commission (WCC) Offices
Chairman Stephen M. Morelli
21 Oak Street, Hartford, CT 06106-8011
(860) 493-1500
wcc.chairmansoffice@po.state.ct.us
Chairman Stephen M. Morelli
21 Oak Street, Hartford, CT 06106-8011
(860) 493-1500
21 Oak Street. Hartford, CT 06106-8011
1-800-223-WORK (9675) Toll-free in CT only
(860) 493-1500
An Introduction to the Workers’ Compensation Act
What is Workers’ Compensation?
MEDICAL TREATMENT [Sec. 31-294d]
TEMPORARY TOTAL DISABILITY [Sec. 31-307]
TEMPORARY PARTIAL DISABILITY [Sec. 31-308(a)
PERMANENT PARTIAL DISABILITY [Sec. 31-308(b)]
[NOTE: Any given workers’ compensation case may or may not include any or all of the following steps (e.g., an employee may completely bypass Temporary Total Disability benefits and begin receiving Temporary Partial Disability benefits, if his or her injury only partially incapacitates him or her from work). Also, if an employee’s employer operates an approved Preferred Provider Organization, or PPO, then the appropriate statutes and regulations are in effect.]
1 — Employee Has Work-Related Injury or Illness
Employee:
- Immediately reports injury/illness to employer
- Accepts initial medical treatment from employer-designated physician
- Files 30C Claim Form (Notice of Claim for Compensation)
Employer/Insurer
- Provides employee with initial medical treatment
- Files “First Report of Injury” Form (Accident Report)
Attending Physician:
- Renders initial medical treatment
- Submits initial medical report to employer/insurer and to injured/ill employee at same time
Employee:
- Chooses attending physician,
after initial medical treatment - Accepts appropriate medical
treatment from attending physician - Furnishes employer/insurer with record of
physician/treatment visits
for mileage reimbursement
Employer/Insurer
- Provides wage statement to insurer, who
initiates payment of Temporary Total
Disability (TT) benefits upon confirmation
of total incapacity from work - Insurer provides Cost-of-Living
Adjustment(s) and/or Dependency
Allowance(s), if applicable - Pays medical bills
Attending Physician:
- Renders appropriate medical treatment
- Confirms Temporary Total Disability
- Provides medical reports as needed to
employer/insurer and to injured/ill
employee at same time - Sends medical bills to employer/insurer
Employee:
- Continues to accept medical treatment
from attending physician - Signs Voluntary Agreement for TT benefits
- Calls employer/insurer and/or Workers’
Compensation Commission with any
questions
Employer/Insurer
- Continues paying weekly TT benefits
- Issues Voluntary Agreement for TT
benefits - Continues paying medical bills
Attending Physician:
- Renders appropriate medical treatment
- Provides periodic medical reports on
injured/ill employe’s medical status to
employer/insurer and to injured/ill
employee at same time - Sends medical bills to employer/insurer
Employee:
- Requests light duty/restricted work
from employer - If unavailable from employer, performs a
job search and contacts insurer to request
Temporary Partial Disability (TP) benefits - If attending physician indicates that
restrictions are permanent, may apply to
WCC’s Rehabilitation Services for help
with job retraining and/or placement
Employer/Insurer
- Sends a Form 36 (Discontinuation Notice)
to Workers’ Compensation Commission
and to injured/ill employee for
discontinuation of TT benefits - Begins payment of TP benefits
- Continues paying medical bills
Attending Physician:
- Reports injured/ill employee’s medical
status and work restrictions to
employer/insurer and to employee at same
time - Renders appropriate medical treatment
- Provides periodic medical reports, as earlier
- Sends medical bills to employer/insurer
Employee:
- Contacts insurer to reach agreement on
Permanent Partial Disability (PPD) benefits
for any permanent physical impairment - Signs Voluntary Agreement for PPD
benefits
Employer/Insurer
- Begins payment of PPD benefits
- May request an Employer’s/Respondent’s
Examination (formerly IME) - Issues Voluntary Agreement for PPD
benefits for any permanent physical
impairment
Attending Physician:
- Reports injured/ill employee’s medical
status and work restrictions to
employer/insurer and to employee at same
time - Renders appropriate medical treatment
- Provides periodic medical reports, as earlier
- Sends medical bills to employer/insurer
Employee:
- May request an Informal Hearing with an
Administrative Law Judge in a District
Office to apply for additional discretionary
wage differential “308a” benefits, just prior
to the end of the period for which PPD
benefits are paid
Employer/Insurer
- Pays additional wage differential “308a”
benefits, if directed by an Administrative
Law Judge at an Informal Hearing - Continues paying medical bills
Attending Physician:
- Renders further medical treatment, if
necessary - Sends medical bills to employer/insurer
Employee:
- Just prior to a year after the date of the
injury or surgery which caused the
disfigurement or scar, contacts the Workers’
Compensation Commission District Office
to request scar/disfigurement evaluation by
an Administrative Law Judge (see page 9
for details on which disfigurements and
scars are eligible for statutory benefits)
Employer/Insurer
- Makes payment for scar or disfigurement
award, if eligible under the Workers’
Compensation Act and if directed by
an Administrative Law Judge
Attending Physician:
- NONE