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- eCase Overview - NYS Workers Compensation Board
What is eCase? eCase allows you to view the electronic case folders that the Workers' Compensation Board uses to process claims for injured workers Case folders contain case-specific information, including party of interest contact information and case-related documents eCase is read-only; you cannot make changes to any information in eCase
- Sign In | eCaseNotes
Login To Access Your Account Company Code Email Address
- eCase Information | Workers Compensation Commission - South Carolina
eCase is a tool the Commission created to provide constituents with electronic access to workers’ compensation cases Public information for cases on appeal is available to site visitors, and parties to a claim may register to access confidential case status information eCase allows attorneys and insurance adjusters handling claims to obtain
- Workers Compensation Board - Government of New York
Access the New York State Workers' Compensation Board services and resources
- eCase Scheduled Hearings Tab - apps. wcb. ny. gov
The Scheduled Hearings tab allows eCase administrators to see all scheduled hearings for a selected Board district or service center Only eCase administrators for organizations that have a POI ID code on notice (R, W, T Number, etc ) will have access to this
- eCase - NYS Workers Compensation Board
eCase is a read-only system for viewing electronic case folders related to workers' compensation claims in New York
- Virtual Hearings - The Official Website of New York State
eCase document upload If you would like to upload a document into the case folder prior to a hearing, use the document upload feature in eCase This feature provides the user the ability to upload certain documents directly to the case folder within eCase when the case status is "Hearing Set"
- PREPARE TODAY: Multifactor authentication for eCase
Beginning March 21, 2025, the Board will require the use of multifactor authentication (MFA) for accessing eCase Users will have the option to remember their device browser for 7 days before having to re-authenticate their MFA method for that browser
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