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A: A DWC 1 claim is a workers compensation claim that must be started with the DWC 1 Form. This form must be filled out by the employee to start a workers comp claim in California. This officially initiates the compensation claim with the employer, the employee, and the insurance company.
The CA-17 was designed to provide the doctor with an accurate description of the physical work requirements of the injured letter carrier. The CA-17 is a legal document that determines both an injured workers medical restrictions and entitlement to wage-loss compensation benefits.
Form CA-7 is used to claim compensation for wage loss while in a leave without pay (LWOP) status due to disability or absence to obtain medical treatment (after continuation of pay (COP) period for traumatic injury cases).
Form CA-7 should be submitted by an injured worker (IW) every two weeks while disabled and in a LWOP status, unless the IW has been placed on the periodic roll.
This form is used by an employee to claim compensation in an established case for traumatic injury or occupational disease. As the supervisor, you will receive an email from ECOMP notifying you that a form requires your review.
Steps in the California Workers Compensation Process A work-related injury occurs. Notify your employer and submit a claim form. Determine your primary treating physician. Receive initial medical care. Await the claims administrators decision. Continue your medical treatment.
DWC-7 Notice to Employees-Injuries Caused by Work (English and Spanish). This form provides your employees with information regarding workers compensation benefits and the Medical Provider Network (MPN) in California.