The OJCC, or Office of the Judges of Compensation Claims, helps people in the United States — especially in Florida — when they get hurt at work. It’s part of the state government and helps settle disputes about workers’ compensation. Whether you’re a worker, an employer, or a lawyer, the OJCC is there to help resolve issues. This article will explain everything in simple words, step by step.
What Does OJCC Do?
The OJCC handles workers’ compensation disputes. If someone is injured while doing their job and there’s a problem getting medical help or lost wages, the OJCC steps in. Their job is to make sure things are fair for both workers and employers.
For example, if a worker gets hurt lifting boxes in a warehouse and the insurance company doesn’t want to pay for the doctor visit, the worker can file a claim with the OJCC. The OJCC assigns a judge who listens to both sides — the worker and the employer (or their insurance company). After reviewing the facts, the judge makes a decision based on the law.
OJCC doesn’t replace the insurance company or employer. It’s more like a referee. They step in when there’s a fight and help solve it using the law. They also keep everything organized, such as case documents, court schedules, and hearing results.
Why Is OJCC Important?
The OJCC is important because it protects workers and employers when problems come up after a workplace injury. Not every workers’ compensation case is simple. Sometimes, a worker may be denied treatment or not receive all the pay they’re owed. In other cases, employers feel like a claim is being abused or exaggerated.
Without the OJCC, people would have to go through the regular court system — which takes a long time and is expensive. OJCC provides a faster, cheaper, and more focused way to settle these types of legal disagreements.
They also help avoid delays in medical care, so workers can heal faster and return to work. The process is less formal than other courts, but still follows the law.
Who Can Use OJCC?
Not everyone needs the OJCC. It’s specifically for people involved in workers’ compensation problems. If you’ve never been hurt on the job or had a workers’ comp issue, you probably won’t ever need it. But when you do, it’s good to know who it helps.

Workers Hurt on the Job
If you got injured while doing your job, you can file a claim with the OJCC if:
- You’re not receiving your medical benefits.
- Your lost wages haven’t been paid.
- The insurance company denied your claim.
Let’s say you broke your arm at work and your employer says it’s not a job-related injury. You can take the case to the OJCC to have a judge decide.
Employers with a Dispute
Employers can also use the OJCC if:
- They believe the worker is faking or exaggerating the injury.
- They feel the claim should be denied.
- They have problems with the insurance company paying too much.
The OJCC makes sure employers are treated fairly too. Just because someone files a claim doesn’t mean it’s always correct. That’s why both sides are heard equally.
Lawyers Helping Both Sides
Lawyers often get involved in OJCC cases. Workers may hire an attorney if they don’t understand the legal steps or feel like their employer is ignoring their injury. Employers and insurance companies also hire lawyers to defend their side.
OJCC judges know that not everyone has legal training. So even when lawyers are involved, the judges still focus on fairness and clarity for all sides.
How to Start a Case with OJCC
Starting a case is called “filing a Petition for Benefits.” This is a legal form that tells the OJCC:
- What happened
- When it happened
- What benefits you’re asking for
You can file this online using the OJCC’s e-filing portal, or you can mail a paper form to the office. Most people file online because it’s faster and you can track your case anytime.
Once the form is filed, you’ll receive a case number. A judge will be assigned, and a mediation hearing is usually scheduled first to see if both sides can agree without a full trial. This step is helpful because it can save time and money.
What Happens After You File a Case?
After you file a case with the OJCC, the process begins:
- Mediation: This is a meeting where both sides try to agree with help from a neutral person (mediator). It’s not a trial, and nothing is forced.
- Pretrial Hearing: If no agreement is reached, both sides prepare for a hearing. The judge may ask for documents, witness lists, and timelines.
- Final Hearing: This is the actual court meeting. The judge listens to both sides and makes a decision.
- Order Issued: The judge gives a written decision. This tells both sides what must happen next (for example, if payment is required or denied).
If someone disagrees with the decision, they can file an appeal with the First District Court of Appeal in Florida.
Common Problems OJCC Solves
The OJCC is there to solve real problems that happen after someone gets hurt at work. Here are some of the most common cases they handle:

Unpaid Medical Bills
Sometimes, workers get treated at a hospital or by a doctor, but the company refuses to pay the bill. OJCC helps figure out who’s responsible and makes sure workers don’t have to pay medical costs out of their own pocket if the injury is job-related.
Missed Wage Payments
When a worker can’t return to their job due to injury, they are supposed to receive a part of their normal pay (usually about 66%). But if those payments don’t come, or they stop too soon, the OJCC helps resolve that issue.
For example, if you were out for six weeks with a back injury and only got paid for two weeks, you can ask the judge to review it and get your full benefits.
Denied Treatment
Some workers are told their treatment isn’t “medically necessary” or the injury wasn’t work-related. In these cases, OJCC judges review medical records and job duties to decide what’s fair. They often rely on independent medical experts to help make the call.
Where Can I Find the OJCC Office?
The OJCC has district offices across Florida. You can find your nearest location by visiting their official website and using the OJCC office locator tool. Offices are located in major cities like:
- Tallahassee
- Orlando
- Miami
- Tampa
- Jacksonville
Each office has staff to help with filings, questions, and hearings. Most services are available online, and you can also call the OJCC for basic help if you’re unsure where to start.
The Bottom Line
The Office of the Judges of Compensation Claims (OJCC) exists to help people in Florida when they’re hurt on the job and can’t get the help they need from employers or insurance companies. It’s a special part of the legal system focused only on workers’ compensation problems.
If you’re a worker who got injured and can’t get paid or treated, OJCC can help you get your rights respected. If you’re an employer who believes a claim isn’t fair, you can use the same system to defend yourself. And if you’re a lawyer, it’s your go-to court for any Florida workers’ compensation case.