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Are you looking to appeal a decision regarding your workers' compensation claim? The Workers Compensation Appeals Board is here to help. Our board is responsible for reviewing and resolving disputes related to workers' compensation cases, ensuring that injured workers receive the benefits they are entitled to.

Our team of experienced judges and legal professionals are dedicated to providing a fair and impartial review of your case. Whether you are seeking reconsideration of a previous decision, applying for adjudication of a death case, or requesting an expedited hearing, we have the expertise to assist you.

At the Workers Compensation Appeals Board, we understand the importance of a timely resolution to your claim. That's why we offer various forms and applications to facilitate the appeals process. From the DWC/WCAB Form 45 Petition for Reconsideration to the DIA WCAB Form 8 Petition for Appointment of Guardian Ad Litem and Trustee, our comprehensive collection of documents ensures that you have the necessary tools to navigate the appeals process.

Also known as the WCAB, our board is recognized as a trusted authority in workers' compensation appeals. With decades of experience and a commitment to justice, we strive to protect the rights of injured workers and their families.

Don't let a denied claim or unfavorable decision discourage you. Trust the Workers Compensation Appeals Board to handle your appeal with professionalism and diligence. Contact us today to learn more about how we can assist you in securing the workers' compensation benefits you deserve.

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This Form is used for filing a Petition for Reconsideration with the California Division of Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (DWC/WCAB). It is a legal document used to request a review of a decision made in a workers' compensation case.

This form is used for predesignating a personal physician in the state of California. It allows individuals to designate a specific doctor who will provide medical treatment if they are injured on the job.

This type of document, called the DIA WCAB Form 2 (DIA2), is used in California for applying for the adjudication of a claim related to a death case.

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