Summary
An employee has received an injury while on the job. Employee may be a student worker, a temporary or seasonal employee, faculty or staff.
Body
Issue/Question
An employee is injured on the job. How should it be reported?
Environment
- Workplace injury
- Online First Report of Injury
- Worker’s Compensation
Cause
An employee has sustained an injury while on the job. Employee may be defined as a student worker, a temporary or seasonal employee, faculty or staff.
- Worker’s Compensation is managed by the company Risk Administration Services, Inc (RAS). It is important to report injuries within 3 days of the injury, or coverage may be denied.
- Volunteers may be covered if the department completed a volunteer form and submitted it to Human Resources. In the event a volunteer form was not properly submitted, the department may have to cover medical bills out of their budget.
- Students or visitors who are injured while on campus should file a report with the University Police Department. They do not complete a first report of injury.
Resolution
- If required, seek medical treatment immediately
- Do not wait to seek medical attention in the event of an emergency
- Be sure to indicate to the health care provider that the injury occurred while on the job
- The employee or the supervisor should complete the First Report of Injury within 3 days of the event by calling 888-585-5075. More information can be found at the link below:
- When the employee calls, they will speak directly to a licensed nurse and the employee will be assigned a claim number and be assigned a RAS representative. Employees should record and keep the claim number for future reference.
- This phone line is available 24 hours 7 days a week to initiate the First Report of Injury or to answer any questions regarding a previous claim.
- An electronic report will be generated and will be sent to USD Human Resources from Risk Administration Services, Inc. (RAS).
- If treatment was sought, the claim number should be provided to the health care provider for worker’s compensation billing.
- The employee should submit any medical bills to Risk Administration Services, Inc. (RAS)
- You can contact your assigned RAS Claim representative at 888-585-5075 or forward the bill, via email, to claimscsr@rascompanies.com
- If a benefit eligible employee misses assigned work shifts, they may use accrued sick or annual leave to receive a paycheck until the worker’s compensation outcome is determined.
- When and if Risk Administration Services, Inc. (RAS) makes a payment for worker’s compensation, the appropriate balance of leave will be returned to the employee.
- Absences may also be covered by Family Medical Leave job protections.