Who oversees workers' comp in Wisconsin
The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development, Division of Worker's Compensation administers workers' compensation in Wisconsin. The agency handles claim disputes, fee disputes, hearing scheduling, and oversight of insurance carriers operating in the state.
If you've been injured on the job in Wisconsin, you're generally entitled to medical treatment, wage replacement (typically 60–66% of average weekly wage), and — depending on severity — permanent disability benefits or vocational rehabilitation.