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Workers Compensation Injury Management Unit (IMU) Teresa Berry Senior HR Consultant Injury Management. Claims Process. Injured worker reports an incident and/or injury. Visits GP – GP issues workers compensation prescribed medical certificate. Claims Process.
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Workers CompensationInjury Management Unit (IMU)Teresa BerrySenior HR Consultant Injury Management
Claims Process • Injured worker reports an incident and/or injury. • Visits GP – GP issues workers compensation prescribed medical certificate.
Claims Process • Making a workers compensation claim • Worker must have the prescribed medical certificate before being able to complete a claim. • A worker should not be advised to complete a claim form.
Claims Process • Completing a claim form • Only the worker can complete a claim – it is not to be completed on their behalf. • The worker completes the left hand side – Injured workers details only (Q1-35) • The Employer’s details are completed in the IMU (Q36 to 66) • A claim is not a valid claim unless a workers compensation claim form is accompanied with a prescribed medical certificate – so do not send one without the other.
Common questions • What happens at age 65 or above? • Workers compensation weekly payments cease on 65thbirthday • If claim made at age 64 or greater, then entitlement is for 12 months only • Who processes wages whilst worker is injured? • The Injury Management Unit, no ESS bookings are necessary or completion of leave forms. • How long does a worker have to complete claim from injury? • 6 months from date of injury/incident
Common questions • What happens to wages whilst a claim is being investigated? • A worker is entitled to receive wages for the period of the investigation (up to 84 days) and; • Medical expenses paid up to $5000.00. • If the claim is disputed, wages and benefits cease. No repayment is required.