Welcome to the Connecticut Workers’ Compensation Commission’s online First Report of Injury Submission (FRIS) service. This service enables you, as an employer, insurer, or third party administrator, to easily submit statutorily-required First Reports of Injury to the Workers’ Compensation Commission.
Please note that, pursuant to Chairman’s Memorandum No. 2008-03, all First Reports of Injury submitted pursuant to Section 31-316 of the Workers’ Compensation Act must be transmitted electronically to the Chairman’s Office, either by using this online First Report of Injury Submission (FRIS) service or by EDI transmission.
In order to use our online First Report of Injury Submission (FRIS) service you will first need to register with the service, a quick and easy procedure available from the right-hand side of the FRIS page. Just choose “Self Registration.” Once you have submitted your registration information, Commission staff will review your information and notify you of your approval status by email. Generally, approval can be granted within 24-48 hours; in some circumstances, a slightly longer delay may be necessary (though every effort is made to expedite approvals). Once approved, you will be able to use our FRIS service to submit your First Reports of Injury.
NOTE: Clicking this link to access our First Report of Injury Submission (FRIS) service allows you to register to use this service or to submit your First Report(s) of Injury and will, depending on the web browser you are using, either open a second browser window that will appear on top of your present browser window or open a new tab within your web browser. When you are done registering or submitting your First Report(s) of Injury, you can simply close that second browser window or tab and you will still have the regular Workers’ Compensation Commission agency website available to you in your present browser window.
For additional help with submitting workers’ compensation First Reports of Injury, please contact Martin Resto at the Connecticut Workers’ Compensation Commission at 860-493-1505.