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What employers should know about the system in California CALIFORNIA WORKERS’ COMPENSATION
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Insurance Company/Employer/Defendant Applicant/Applicant’s Attorney Medical Providers/QME Doctors/Lien Claimants Administrative Law Judges/I&A Officers/Raters/Support Staff WHO IS INVOLVED IN THE PROCESS?
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Up to 90 day delay period for investigation of claim that begins with employer date of knowledge If accepted, the injured worker can collect benefits and begin treatment If denied, there are possible appeals for the injured worker Once the injured workers’ condition stabilizes, settlement discussions can begin BASIC CLAIMS PROCESS
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Weekly benefit meant to be partial wage replacement 2/3rds of an Employee’s gross average weekly wage Subject to maximum and minimum rates, updated annually In most cases, 104 week limit over a 5 year period from the date of injury TD ends when injured worker is released to work, reaches permanent and stationary status, or reaches the 104 week cap 5 TYPES OF BENEFITS TEMPORARY DISABILITY (TD)
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LC 4600 – Treatment reasonable and necessary to cure or relieve Medical Provider Networks Role of the Primary Treating Physician (PTP) Role of QME/AME and the medical legal process Medical Treatment Utilization Schedule Utilization Review and Independent Medical Review 5 TYPES OF BENEFITS MEDICAL
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Weekly benefit meant to compensate an injured worker for loss of ability to compete in the open labor market Benefit begins after the end of TD or when there is evidence of PD when no TD has been paid Can be withheld until settlement if the employee returns to work for the same employer Percentage is based upon findings of either the PTP, the QME, or a combination of the two Based on the AMA guidelines, adjusted for age, occupation, and type of injury 5 TYPES OF BENEFITS PERMANENT DISABILITY (PD)
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Supplemental Job Displacement Benefit (SJDB)Voucher For an employee to be eligible for the voucher, there must be evidence of permanent disability AND no return to work with the employer Certain elements are required to make a valid offer of work Amount used to vary, but all injuries after 1/1/13 now grant a $6000 voucher Return to Work Fund. Tied to eligibility for the voucher 5 TYPES OF BENEFITS RETURN TO WORK
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Reduces costs on the claim (TD, SJDB, etc.) Generally a better recovery result for the injured worker Compensable consequence injuries are less likely Supports a healthy culture in the work place Preserves talent RETURN TO WORK (CONT’D)
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Payable to spouse, children, or other dependents if death results from an industrial injury or illness Up to $10,000 for burial expenses 5 TYPES OF BENEFITS DEATH
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Get insurance Provide DWC 1 Claim Form within one day when you have notice or knowledge of industrial injury Send completed DWC 1 Claim Form to insurance carrier within one day of receipt from employee Post DWC-7 notice in a conspicuous location Provide workers’ compensation pamphlet to new hires, including pre-designation form EMPLOYER’S RESPONSIBILITIES
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Conferences, trials, and other proceedings can occur before the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) throughout the case, but are not required Two types of settlement: C&R or Stip Findings and Award/Order may be necessary after litigation if no agreement can be reached LITIGATION AND SETTLEMENT
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Uninsured employers are still responsible for work-related injuries Exclusive Remedy rule does not apply to uninsured employers Many Statutes of Limitation arguments cannot be utilized by the uninsured employer It is illegal and may subject employers to non-WCAB penalties as well UEBTF Reimbursement/Civil Suit/Writ of Attachment UNINSURED EMPLOYERS
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Fraud – Special Investigations Unit, District Attorney, Department of Insurance Employer Discrimination – Labor Code 132(a) Serious and Willful Misconduct Petition Employee versus Independent Contractor arguments OTHER ISSUES
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WCAB Information and Assistance: (916) 928-3158 or http://www.dir.ca.gov Division of Occupational Safety and Health (OSHA) Insurance Commissioner’s Office Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau (WCIRB.org) RESOURCES
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