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We have a generic “Notice of Representation” letter saying that we have been retained as counsel for a particular insurance company. Can we continue to use this letter, or is there an OCR form we should be using instead?

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We have a generic “Notice of Representation” letter saying that we have been retained as counsel for a particular insurance company. Can we continue to use this letter, or is there an OCR form we should be using instead?

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You can use the letter. DWC will not be generating new OCR forms for all documents now in use. Selected documents have been modified to OCR format, and more may be modified in the future. Where OCR forms are not available, old documents may be used in their original form. Please continue to check the Web site for the most recent and updated information on forms and procedures. Q: We are attempting to file an application for adjudication of claim regarding a death case and a petition for guardian ad litem, but are unable to find the specific OCR forms. Should we modify the existing OCR application form, or should we use the legacy forms? What is the best way to deal with forms that do not yet exist? A: Not all legacy forms were turned into OCR forms. For those forms that weren’t you will use the legacy forms. The legacy forms still in use can be found on the forms page of the DWC Web site just below the OCR forms.

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