Know Your Rights
You and your family deserve the full range of benefits afforded by the Industrial Insurance Act. Do not rely on the Department of Labor and Industries or your employer to tell you the benefits that are available and which ones you deserve. We offer a free consultation and our website has a wealth of information intended to assist injured workers. There are two free e-books. One provides a general overview of the applicable law and the types of benefits available to injured workers. The other is a discussion of all the factors that go into determining whether a worker is entitled to time loss or pension benefits. We also have a Frequency Asked Questions (FAQ) page, another for contact, important links and forms commonly necessary to secure benefits in a Workers’ Compensation claim.
Important Links and Resources
Government
- Department of Labor and Industries (L&I)
- L&I Claim and Account Center (CAC)
- L&I Doctor Finder
- Washington State Employment Security
- US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Legal
- Revised Code of Washington including Title 51, the Industrial Insurance Act
- Washington Administrative Code including Title 296, relative to Workers' Compensation
- Board of Industrial Insurance Appeals
- Washington Courts
- Americans with Disabilities Act
Resources and Pamphlets
Forms
- Department of Labor and Industries / Self-Insured Employer Forms
- Activity Prescription Form
- Affidavit for Time Loss Compensation
- Application for Loss of Earning Power
- Application to Reopen Claim Due to Worsening Condition
- Authorization to Release Claim Information
- Case Transfer Card
- Consultation Referral
- Declaration of Entitlement for Totally Disabled Workers
- Interpretive Services Appointment Record
- Opioid Progress Report Supplement for Chronic, Non-Cancer Pain
- Pension Benefits Questionnaire
- Provider Application
- Travel Reimbursement Form
- Prescription Reimbursement Form
- Worker Verification Form
- Your Independent Medical Examination (with Travel Reimbursement Form)