Workers’ Comp 202 – a webinar addressing best practices to access benefits for workers, scheduled by the New York State Office of the Advocate for Injured Workers
The New York State Workers Compensation Board has announced that it will continue its Internet webinar series on June 24, 2026 for workers and their advocates, and there is still time to register!
This presentation will cover:
- understanding labor market attachment,
- details on benefit periods and how benefit rates are calculated,
- the importance of items such as the degree of disability and the Carrier Continue Payments (CCP) order,
- how advocates can help workers and comply with privacy provisions,
- The Board’s New York Medical Treatment Guidelines, and more!
The session, to be held Wednesday, June 24, 2026 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m., is free and there will be time for your questions.
Register here
More information visit the Advocate for Injured Workers section of the Board’s website for additional resources.
You can also call the Advocate for Injured Workers at (877) 632-4996 or email advinjwkr@wcb.ny.gov.
Having trouble? If you are having trouble registering for or attending this webinar, check out these Webinar FAQs.
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