Uniform names for claims administrators’ offices and representatives’ offices are assigned by the DWC.Īnyone filing a form in EAMS-be they an injured worker, a claims administrator, an attorney, a lien claimant or other-must use the uniform assigned name to identify the claims administrator or representative in the case for which they are filing. Lien claimants are parties, usually service providers, requesting payment of money owed in a workers’ compensation case. Representatives are attorney and non-attorney representatives. Claims administrators are insurance carriers who self-administer claims, third party administrators, and self-insured self-administered employers. To ensure that parties are properly associated to cases in EAMS, a uniform naming convention was created for claims administrators and representatives by the DWC. Part of this automated process involves associating the related parties to their cases.
Representatives' offices or lien claimantsĬalPERS Uniform assigned names for claims administrators’ offices, representatives’ offices and lien claimantsįorms filed in the Electronic Adjudication Management System (EAMS) automatically create new workers’ compensation case files or open existing case files. Click to search claims administrators' offices or representatives' offices or lien claimantsĭownload tab-separated files for claims administrators' offices or