Minnesota workers' comp glossary
Work Comp Campus
The Minnesota DLI’s online portal for workers’ compensation claims, where workers, insurers, and attorneys file documents, view claim files, and track disputes electronically.
Work Comp Campus is Minnesota’s online workers’ comp system, run by the Department of Labor & Industry since late 2020. Nearly everything that used to happen on paper now happens there: filings, dispute requests, notices, hearings scheduling, and the claim’s official document trail.
As an injured worker you can register for a Campus account and see your own claim file (the First Report of Injury, any NOIDs, rehabilitation forms, and dispute filings) without waiting for anyone to mail you copies. Filing certain requests yourself (like objections or requests for assistance) also happens through Campus, which is genuinely useful if you are unrepresented.
Two practical tips: you will need your WID number to link your identity to your claim, and Campus’s terminology mirrors the statutes (NOID, .239 conference, Claim Petition), so pairing it with a glossary like this one makes the portal far less intimidating.
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General information, not legal advice. Reviewed by Daniel C. Swenson, Minnesota workers' compensation attorney, Robert Wilson & Associates.