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Workers' Compensation Quick Reference

Educational purposes only. Not legal advice. WC rules change frequently — verify with Connecticut Workers' Compensation Commission.

Report to Employer

As soon as possible

As soon as possible

File WC Claim

1 year

1 year from injury or last payment

TTD Benefit Rate

75.00% of AWW

75% of after-tax AWW

Max Weekly Benefit

$1,590

TTD cap

Waiting Period

3 days

Before benefits begin

Retroactive After

7 days

Waiting period paid back if disabled longer

Can You Sue Your Employer?

Exclusive remedy — cannot sue employer in most cases.

Even if you can't sue your employer, you may be able to sue a third party — equipment manufacturers, property owners, other contractors. Learn more about third-party claims →

Official WC Board

Connecticut Workers' Compensation Commission

https://wcc.state.ct.us/ →

File complaints, check claim status, and access forms at the official state WC board website.

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