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Whether you have questions about your rights as a worker or need to know about the filing process, here is a list of the workers’ compensation board websites for all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
While most information on our site has provided a generalized perspective on workers’ compensation topics, you can find the specifics regarding your state’s program on the respective website below.
So, if you’re wondering how to contact your state workers’ compensation board, these official pages are where you can find phone numbers, addresses, emails, and other pertinent details necessary to get more information about filing claims and any other questions you may have.
- Alabama: Alabama Department of Labor
- Alaska: Alaska Workers’ Compensation Division
- Arizona: Industrial Commission of Arizona
- Arkansas: Arkansas Workers’ Compensation Commission
- California: California Department of Industrial Relations, Division of Workers’ Compensation
- Colorado: Colorado Department of Labor and Employment, Division of Workers’ Compensation
- Connecticut: State of Connecticut Workers’ Compensation Commission
- Delaware: Delaware Department of Labor, Division of Industrial Affairs, Office of Workers’ Compensation
- District of Columbia: DC Department of Employment Services
- Florida: Florida Department of Financial Services, Division of Workers’ Compensation
- Georgia: Georgia State Board of Workers’ Compensation
- Hawaii: Hawaii Department of Labor and Industrial Relations
- Idaho: Idaho Industrial Commission
- Illinois: Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission
- Indiana: Workers’ Compensation Board of Indiana
- Iowa: Iowa Division of Workers’ Compensation
- Kansas: Kansas Department of Labor
- Kentucky: Kentucky Labor Cabinet, Department of Workers’ Claims
- Louisiana: Louisiana Workforce Commission, Office of Workers’ Compensation Administration
- Maine: Maine Workers’ Compensation Board
- Maryland: Maryland Workers’ Compensation Commission
- Massachusetts: Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents
- Michigan: Michigan Workers’ Disability Compensation Agency
- Minnesota: Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry
- Mississippi: Mississippi Workers’ Compensation Commission
- Missouri: Missouri Division of Workers’ Compensation
- Montana: Montana Department of Labor and Industry
- Nebraska: Nebraska Workers’ Compensation Court
- Nevada: Nevada Department of Business and Industry, Division of Industrial Relations
- New Hampshire: New Hampshire Department of Labor
- New Jersey: New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development
- New Mexico: New Mexico Workers’ Compensation Administration
- New York: New York State Workers’ Compensation Board
- North Carolina: North Carolina Industrial Commission
- North Dakota: North Dakota Workforce Safety & Insurance
- Ohio: Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation
- Oklahoma: Oklahoma Workers’ Compensation Commission
- Oregon: Oregon Workers’ Compensation Division
- Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry
- Rhode Island: Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training
- South Carolina: South Carolina Workers’ Compensation Commission
- South Dakota: South Dakota Department of Labor and Regulation
- Tennessee: Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development
- Texas: Texas Department of Insurance, Division of Workers’ Compensation
- Utah: Utah Labor Commission
- Vermont: Vermont Department of Labor
- Virginia: Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission
- Washington: Washington State Department of Labor and Industries
- West Virginia: West Virginia Offices of the Insurance Commissioner
- Wisconsin: Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development
- Wyoming: Wyoming Department of Workforce Services
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