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Education's Own Insurance Companywww.ue.org1 Accident Investigations: Avoiding Common Mistakes Kim Nimmo Risk Services Consultant
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Education's Own Insurance Companywww.ue.org2 Objectives What is an accident? Recognize the occurrence of an accident/injury What to report and why? When to report an accident/injury? How to complete the report? Documenting and preserving evidence Where to find the report
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Education's Own Insurance Companywww.ue.org3 Nobody Knows Education Better What is an Accident? Unplanned event with negative outcome (personal injury or property damage) Accidents are the result of people, equipment, materials or environment failing to perform as expected or required All accidents have consequences or outcomes
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Education's Own Insurance Companywww.ue.org4 What Should Be Reported All injuries regardless of severity Vehicular, structural or equipment damage Procedural deficiencies Potentially unsafe conditions Potentially unsafe behaviors Near-miss incidents
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Education's Own Insurance Companywww.ue.org5 Why: Regulatory Reporting Requirements
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Education's Own Insurance Companywww.ue.org6 When to Report Immediately after incident Witnesses memories fade Evidence and clues are moved or lost Finish initial investigation quickly The incident will be reviewed months or years later.
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Education's Own Insurance Companywww.ue.org7 How to Report an Injury: Documenting and Preserving Evidence
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Education's Own Insurance Companywww.ue.org8 Documentation Just the facts!
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Education's Own Insurance Companywww.ue.org9 What You DON’T Want in Your Reports Subjective conclusions or assumptions as to who is at fault Opinions on how accident could have been avoided Unsubstantiated evidence
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Education's Own Insurance Companywww.ue.org10 Critical Documentation: Be Specific What happened and when? Where did it happen? Who was involved? Who witnessed it? Who responded? How did it happen?
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Education's Own Insurance Companywww.ue.org11 CUA – First Report of Injury Form
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Education's Own Insurance Companywww.ue.org12 CUA – First Report of Injury Form
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Education's Own Insurance Companywww.ue.org14 Injuries / Damages Physical signs of injury Difficulty moving parts of body Taken to hospital? Treatment given and by whom Evidence of property damage Statements made relating to prior history
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Education's Own Insurance Companywww.ue.org16 Accident Details Weather conditions Location of each individual Destination Reason for being there Familiarity with location Type of surface Foreign objects or substances
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Education's Own Insurance Companywww.ue.org18 When to Report Immediately after incident Witnesses memories fade Evidence and clues are moved or lost Finish initial investigation quickly The incident will be reviewed months or years later.
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Education's Own Insurance Companywww.ue.org19 Objectives review What is an accident? Recognize the occurrence of an accident/injury What to report and why? When to report an accident/injury? How to complete the report? Documenting & preserving evidence Where to find the report
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Education's Own Insurance Companywww.ue.org20 Q & A
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