Workers Comp: Use and Abuse
Suze
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Hello there,
Would anyone be willing to share a copy of their Workers Comp Policy and Procedure with me? I am part of a new HR team and we're trying to clean house and bring our agency up to minimum standards in tems of HR policies and procedures.
We have an employee who's been out on Workers Comp for over a year and the insurance company has already paid over $100,000. I'll have to admit that we don't have a good follow-up mechanism either, because this did not come to our attention until the insurance company paid us a visit and asked us to do something. Please help.
Suze
Would anyone be willing to share a copy of their Workers Comp Policy and Procedure with me? I am part of a new HR team and we're trying to clean house and bring our agency up to minimum standards in tems of HR policies and procedures.
We have an employee who's been out on Workers Comp for over a year and the insurance company has already paid over $100,000. I'll have to admit that we don't have a good follow-up mechanism either, because this did not come to our attention until the insurance company paid us a visit and asked us to do something. Please help.
Suze
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If you like, I have a binder provided to us by our carrier that covers light duty, reporting forms, light duty return-to-work job offers/agreements, etc. It's specific for Oregon law, but many of the forms and policies/procedures contained in it should translate well to what you want to accomplish. Just let me know.
As for helping you not get there, develop a policy were everyone from the top down is accountable. Sometimes OSHA themselves can help. They have consultants that can come and asess your place, give you guidelines. Another suggestion is the National Safety Counsel, J.J.Keller and Associates.
Ihope this will help.
Hope this helps