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Workers' compensation is a no-fault system of benefits paid by employers
to workers who experience job-related injuries or diseases.
The Commission operates the state court system for workers' compensation
cases. A case is first tried by an arbitrator, whose decision may
be reviewed by a panel of three commissioners.
Our
staff will explain Commission procedures and case status information,
but cannot answer specific legal questions regarding a case.
For more information, email
us or call us Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Please
do not fax questions.)
Note:
All visitors to the Chicago office must show a valid photo
ID.
| Amy
J. Masters, Acting Chairman
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| Commissioners
by panel: |
Panel
A |
Panel
B |
Panel
C |
| Employee
representatives: |
Molly
Mason |
Barbara
Sherman |
David
Gore |
| Public
representatives: |
Yolaine
Dauphin |
Paul
Rink |
James
DeMunno |
| Employer
representatives: |
Nancy
Lindsay |
Kevin
Lamborn |
Mario
Basurto |
2009
medical fees are online
Please help us remove settled cases from the call
Note
address for Arbitrator Dibble
Connected
cases added to Case Information web page
Jacksonville
hearing site will move to Winchester in February
Commission submits
proposed changes to fee schedule
No
gifts, please
2009
Chicago arbitration calendars revised
Notice:
Beneficiaries of PTD and fatal wc benefits also eligible for COLAs
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Toll-free: |
within Illinois only |
866/352-3033 |
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Chicago: |
100 W. Randolph St. #8-200 60601 |
312/814-6611
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Collinsville: |
1014 Eastport Plaza Dr. 62234 |
618/346-3450 |
| Peoria:
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202
N.E. Madison Ave. #201 61602 |
309/671-3019 |
| Rockford: |
200
S. Wyman 61101 |
815/987-7292 |
| Springfield:
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701 S. Second St. 62704 |
217/785-7087 |
| TDD: |
Telecomm.
Device for the Deaf |
312/814-2959 |
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more contact information, click here.
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