Bureau of Workers Comp

August 12, 2009

bureau of workers comp

There are currently 11 states with their own independent bureau of workers comp. The following is a list of each state and a link to each bureau of workers comp including the address and telephone number for each.

Workers Compensation Bureaus by State:

California
Workers Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau of California
525 Market Street, Suite 800
San Francisco, CA 94105-2767
888-229-2472

Delaware
Delaware Compensation Rating Bureau, Inc
United Plaza Building – Suite 1500
30 South 17th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103-4007
302-654-1435

Indiana
Indiana Compensation Rating Bureau
5920 Castleway West Dr # 121
Indianapolis, IN 46250-1931
(317) 842-3717

Ohio
Ohio Bureau of Workers Compensation
800-335-0996

Massachusetts
Workers’ Compensation Rating and Inspection Bureau of Massachusetts
101 Arch St # 5
Boston, MA 02110-1107
(617) 261-0035

Michigan
Workers Compensation Agency
State Secondary Complex
General Office Building
7150 Harris Drive
1st Floor, B-Wing
Dimondale, Michigan 48821
888-396-5041

Minnesota
Minnesota Workers’ Compensation Insurers Association, Inc.
7701 France Avenue South, Suite 450
Minneapolis, MN 55435-3200
952-897-6438

New York
New York Compensation Insurance Rating Board
200 W 42nd St # 7
New York, NY 10036-7202
(212) 490-3973

North Carolina
North Carolina Rate Bureau
5401 Six Forks Rd
Raleigh, NC 27609-4462
(919) 783-9790

Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Compensation Rating Bureau
United Plaza Building – Suite 1500
30 South 17th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103-4007
(215) 320-4415

Wisconsin
Wisconsin Compensation Rating Bureau
20700 Swenson Dr # 100
Waukesha, WI 53186-0905
(262) 796-4540

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