We have received notices of hearings with the new ADJ case numbers and no reference to the old WCAB case number. How can we cross-reference the numbers?
Go to the EAMS Web site at www.dwc.ca.gov/eams and click on the new EAMS and legacy case number lookup tool. If you know either number, you can use this page to look up the corresponding case number. Q: I am trying to determine the status of a case. After I fill out all the information on the general public search, I click on the search button and all the information disappears. How can I get the information I need? A: The general public search will only show status on cases that have upcoming hearings. If the case is not active, you will not get a return and the entry will disappear. There is no way to save the entry information. Please note that the general public search tool works on an “exact match” basis. That is, if searching for a case using the case number, the number must match exactly. For example, if the case number is ADJ0123456 you must enter it exactly that way. If you enter ADJ 0123456 you will not get a match. If you enter 0123456 you will not get a match.
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