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Administrative Hearing & Appeals Support

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The contract seeks a vendor to provide administrative hearing and appeals support on behalf of CTtransit before the Connecticut Workers’ Compensation Commission, covering all aspects of contested disability determinations and related legal proceedings. This includes representing CTtransit in formal hearings, preparing and filing necessary documentation, presenting evidence, and managing appeals through the commission’s administrative process. The scope is focused on ensuring compliance with state workers’ compensation regulations while safeguarding the organization’s interests in claims involving employee injuries or work-related disabilities. This is a subcontract under NAICS code 541110, posted on July 9, 2026, with responses due by August 12, 2026. The contracting authority is DAS Procurement under the State of Connecticut, and the services are to be performed in alignment with state guidelines without specified geographic restrictions. There is no set-aside classification indicated, and the opportunity is open to qualified providers who can demonstrate experience in workers’ compensation law and administrative representation. The procurement portal for further details is accessible through the CT.gov DAS Bid Board website.

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Vendor to provide workers’ compensation hearing and appeals representation for CTtransit under state guidelines.

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Connecticut → DAS ProcurementView Agency

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541110 - Offices of LawyersView NAICS

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CT, US

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AgencyConnecticut → DAS Procurement
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Represent CTtransit in administrative proceedings before the Connecticut Workers’ Compensation Commission, including appeals and contested disability determinations.

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