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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the WKC-7 application in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your WC Claim Number at the top of the form. This is essential for identifying your case.
  3. Fill in your personal information, including your name, social security number (optional), and mailing address. Ensure accuracy to avoid processing delays.
  4. Provide details about your injury, including the date it occurred and a brief description of how it happened. Specify the nature of your disability by indicating the affected body part and whether it's a strain or fracture.
  5. If you have an attorney, include their name and mailing address. If there are multiple employers or insurance companies involved, list them accordingly.
  6. State when you are available for a hearing and provide any reasons if you are not fully prepared.
  7. Finally, sign and date the application at the bottom before submitting it through our platform for efficient processing.

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You must be an employee. Your employer must carry workers comp insurance. You must have a work-related injury or illness.
There is a three-day waiting period. The first 3 days of lost time after the injury are not compensable. Compensation is payable beginning on your 4th day of lost time. If your disability extends beyond 7 calendar days, the 1st 3 days of lost time would be picked up and paid retroactively.
If you are due compensation for your injury or illness: There is a three-day waiting period for compensation that includes Saturday and may include Sunday, if you normally work on Sunday. No compensation is paid for these first three days unless you are off work for more than seven days.
State Deadlines for Filing a Workers Compensation Claim AlabamaWithin 2 years from the date of injury or the date of the last compensation payment California Within 1 year from the date of injury Colorado Within 2 years from the date of injury or within 3 years with a compelling reason48 more rows
You must report the injury to your employer within two years to qualify for workers compensation. If the injury is reported or a payment is made within two years, the claim is usually held open by law for 6 years from the date of the injury or the date of last payment to you, whichever is later.

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Learn How to Apply for Workers Comp in Wisconsin Step 1: Report Your Injury Immediately. While verbal reports are allowed, submitting an accident report in writing creates a paper trail that can protect your rights later. Step 2: Seek Medical Treatment. Step 3: Your Employer Files the Workers Comp Claim.
Wisconsin Employers that meet specific requirements are required to carry Workers Compensation insurance unless they qualify for Self-Insured status.

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