
eCase Overview - NYS Workers Compensation Board
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.
eCase - NYS Workers Compensation Board
eCase is a read-only system that allows you to view electronic case folders of injured workers.
eCase Using eCase - NYS Workers Compensation Board
eCase Tabs Case Info: This tab displays basic information about your claim, including case ID, case status, injured workers name, insurer information, claimant information, information about the injury or illness, etc.
NY WCB VHC Waiting Room
The New York State Workers' Compensation Board (Board) conducts virtual hearings, through its Virtual Hearings application, in order to enable parties of interest in workers' compensation cases to meet without having to be physically present at a hearing site.
eCase Board Awards - apps.wcb.ny.gov
Workers’ Compensation Board Online Services Download Claim Notices eCase eCase Administrators eClaims Administrators eClaims Data Entry eClaims Inquiry IC Inquiry Medical Portal Medical Portal Administrators Payer Compliance Proof of Coverage-DB/PFL Proof of Coverage-WC Submit Claim Forms Virtual Hearings
How to Use eCase Administration - apps.wcb.ny.gov
All organizations that have access to eCase can be accessed using NYS/WCB Defined Groups. Search for the name of organization to filter results of WCB defined groups and select the organization's name
Workers' Compensation Board - Government of New York
Access the New York State Workers' Compensation Board services and resources.
eCase Case Folder - NYS Workers Compensation Board
eCase allows you to view the case folders that the Board uses to process claims for injured workers.
Information for Workers - apps.wcb.ny.gov
2025年3月19日 · Access important information and resources related to your workers’ compensation, disability and/or Paid Family Leave benefits. Injured Worker’s Toolkit Learn about support services
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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