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State: Ntl. Request Special Handling Instructions: [2009-09-04] |
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By Rebecca Shafer One of the main goals in managing workers' compensation costs is returning your injured worker to work as soon as medically advisable. For this you need to review your special handling instructions, or SHIs to make sure the proper wording and instructions are in place for the adjusters. Knowing the SHIs allows you to design transitional duties or work-arounds for your employees and get them back on the job. As you can imagine, documenting the process thoroughly is critical. Once you have an injury management program in place, write an e-mail (you can also attach a Word document) to the account executive at your third-party administrator. Nine Steps To Remember When Making Your Request:
How to Manage Ongoing Workers' Comp Claims We all know the time from the moment of injury to final resolution can be lengthy. A competent business manages the process in an organized manner by monitoring all claims to ensure adjusters start working the claim as soon as it is reported. Clearly define the role of your adjuster and injury coordinator to ensure a delineation between the roles. The injury coordinator provides input into overall "big picture" strategy on claims. Adjusters determine compensability pursuant to state law on individual claims. Guidelines for Managing Ongoing Workers' Comp Claims
====== Rebecca Shafer, J.D., designs and develops workers' compensation cost-containment programs, and is the developer or Workers' Comp Kit®, an online automated tool kit with an assessment, benchmarking and improvement plan. www.ReduceYourWorkersComp.com. Reprinted with permission. ====== |