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WORKERS COMPENSATION COMMISSION State Legal Conference 27 March 2008 Sian Leathem, Registrar Workers Compensation Commission Telephone: 8281 6350
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Recent developments in the Commission New Registrar appointed August 2007 New President, Judge Greg Keating, appointed November 2007 New case management system, Comcase, implemented in mid-2007 Revised listing times for tele-conferences and conciliations/arbitrations commenced in August 2007
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Workers Compensation Bill Expected to be introduced to Parliament in March/April with a possible start date of July or October 2008 Proposal to combine section 66 (permanent impairment)compensation with 67 (pain and suffering) compensation not likely proceed at this stage
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Workers Compensation Bill Widdup amendment: will permit the Commission to determine whether medical treatment and services to be provided in the future is reasonably necessary and therefore should be paid by the employer Transfer from the Commission to WorkCover the role of reviewing a commutation agreement to ensure amount is not excessive or inadequate
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Workers Compensation Bill Death Claims Increase in lump sum death benefit to $425,000 for deaths occurring on or after a specified date Lump sum death benefit can be paid to a worker’s estate if they leave no financial dependents Removal of discretion to reduce the amount of lump sum death benefit payable to dependents on the basis of partial financial dependency (can still apportion among multiple dependents)
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Some observations for applicant practitioners Applications: supporting documents – emphasis should be on evidence, not process Prepare a proper statement by the worker Power to appoint a tutor under Part 6 of the Workers Compensation Commission Rules 2006
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Some observations for respondent practitioners Some insurers are briefing too late (leads to problems at t/c with respondent lawyers being unavailable or not properly prepared) Focus on early exchange – don’t wait unit you’re in the Commission before seeking GP / hospital notes Lack of clarity around lead agent provisions Scatter gun approach – don’t say it’s in dispute if it isn’t!
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Some observations for all practitioners Parties can agree on an Approved Medical Specialist Check the AMS referral document – don’t wait until after a Medical Assessment Certificate has been issued to make objections Reconsideration power
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Development of e-Screens New case management system, Comcase, implemented in mid-2007 Provides integrated case management system for staff Web-based access for external service providers: Arbitrators and Approved Medical Specialists Next phase will provide web-based lodgment facility for the public
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Developments of e-Screens Proto-type screens delivered in late 2007 User acceptance testing between Dec 2007 – February 2008 External pilot being conducted in March 2008 Enhancements / refinements April - May 2008 Final user acceptance testing in June 2008 Planned launch in July 2008
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Advantages of e-Screens What e-Screens will offer: 24/7 access; built-in help/instructions; easy to use; faster turn around times for lodgment; built-in business rules to assist with compliance; eliminates need for paper copying; can be verified by staff and imported directly into Comcase.
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Limitations of e-Screens What’s the catch? Lodgment needs to be wholly electronic (scanning documents) Operating platform will need to meet specified standard; Broadband v dial-up; File size limited to 10MB.
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Application Details
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Drop down list of Parties
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Add another Respondent
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Reasons for Application
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Compliance Documentation
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System prompts and internal checks
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Worker Details
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Worker’s Representative Details
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Employer Details
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Employer’s Representative Details
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Insurer/Scheme Agent details
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Insurer/Scheme Agent’s Representative details
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Injury details
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Weekly Benefits with Wage Schedule
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Award/Agreement details
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Permanent Impairment/Pain and Suffering details
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Permanent Impairment details
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Pain and Suffering details
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Selection of AMS
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Supporting Documents
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Add a Supporting Document
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Up Loading and Saving documents
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Saving Supporting Documents and Information
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Section 162/Uninsured Employer
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Uninsured Details
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Section 162 Details
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Certification
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Confirmation - printing
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Contact Details Telephone: 8281 6350 Email: sian.leathem@wcc.nsw.gov.au sian.leathem@wcc.nsw.gov.au Website: www.wcc.nsw.gov.au
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