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Find Your Employer's Workers' Compensation Insurance


Easily locate your employer's work comp insurer. Just enter a few details about your injury, and our team will get to work retrieving the insurance name for you — fast and hassle-free.

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FREE Service

Our service allows you to request a free search of your employer's workers' compensation insurance online! Just fill out the form above and our team will get to work on finding the information.

How can knowing my employer's workers' compensation insurance help?
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Confirm that your employer actually has workers' compensation insurance, which is required by law.

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Helps you file a claim promptly if you get injured at work.

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Helps you understand your benefits and what support is available.

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Avoid delays by facilitating a smooth process with medical care and claim processing through insurance.

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Help support legal action.

What You Can Expect


100% FREE

We do not require payment to access your employer's workers' compensation insurance provider.

Expertise

We have helped thousands of employees obtain the information they need.

Quick Service

We streamline the process so you can get information as soon as possible.

Legal Access

Connect you with a legal professional to help obtain your employer's work comp insurance for free.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find out if my employer has workers' comp insurance?

Simply fill out the form on this page, and we'll help you locate the name of the insurance company quickly and at no cost to you.

What information will be provided to me?

Our team will help you discover whether your employer actually has workers' compensation insurance, and if found, provide you with the name of the provider.

Is this really free? What's the catch?

There’s no catch — we’ll help you find out if your employer has workers' compensation insurance and who their provider is, all at no cost. Our service is backed by legal professionals, and we can connect you with an experienced workers' compensation attorney to discuss your options — with absolutely no obligation.

How long does it take to receive this information?

Most insurances are located within one day. In some cases, it may take longer if we need to follow up with additional details or verify records. 

What areas do you cover?

We help employees across all of California find their employer’s workers’ compensation insurance.

What should you do after a work injury?

1. Prioritize Safety
If you’re hurt, stop working immediately and move to a safe area if possible. Get away from any dangerous equipment, spills, or hazards to prevent further injury.

2. Get Medical Attention
If it’s an emergency, call 911 or have someone get you to urgent care or the ER. For non-emergencies, ask your employer where you should seek treatment under workers’ compensation.

3. Report the Injury
Notify your supervisor or employer as soon as possible — preferably the same day. In California, you typically have 30 days to report a work injury, but reporting right away helps protect your claim.

4. Document Everything
Write down exactly what happened, when it happened, and who witnessed it. Take photos of the injury or unsafe conditions if you can.

5. Request a Claim Form
Your employer should provide you with a DWC-1 claim form after you report the injury. Fill it out and return it promptly so the workers’ compensation process can begin.

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