Find the answers to your questions.
This item should not be altered or deleted
We use this tab as placeholder and is needed for the correct functionality.
What is Workers' Compensation?
It provides financial support for workplace-related injuries or illnesses.
Is Workers’ Compensation Required?
Each state is different. It’s often legally required if you have a certain minimum number of employees.
Who Can Be Excluded From Workers’ Compensation?
It varies by state law but may include certain individuals like owners or family members.
Do I Need Workers’ Compensation Coverage to Hire an Independent Contractor?
Usually not, but it depends on the relationship and control over the work. If you hire an independent contractor, you should request proof of insurance.
How Much Does Workers’ Compensation Cost?
Insurance premium will vary based on the nature of your business (class code), location, payroll, and claims history.
What Benefits Are Available Under Workers’ Compensation?
Benefits typically include indemnification for lost wages and coverage for medical expenses.
How is the amount of my claim check/payment calculated?
Typically benefits are based on a percentage of lost wages, subject to a state-specified maximum.
When will I receive my claim check/payment?
Usually within five to seven business days after processing.
How can I find the status of my claim?
Metrix provides each client with a claims service specialist who will be happy to assist you.
How long does an employee have to be out of work to obtain benefits?
This varies by state. Typically, anywhere from three (3) to ten (10) days.
How soon after reporting a claim will I receive a claim number and adjuster information?
Usually within 5 business days
What do I do if I receive a medical bill related to the claim?
Please forward all medical bills to PO BOX 40317 Brooklyn, NY 11204. Please include the claimant’s name and claim number.
Is my claim covered?
We can review the policy and advise if we believe the loss will be covered however we cannot confirm coverage, only the carrier can do that.
Will reporting claims cause my premium to go up?
There are many factors that go into premium costs including number of claims, severity of claims, location of business operations, etc. Settling claims without reporting them to your carrier can potentially lead to coverage issues down the line. We can advise you on the best way to handle your claim.
What is Metrix’s role in the claim process?
Metrix provides oversight throughout the life of the claim from reporting to closure. We provide guidance, assign client and counsel when needed, participate in strategy calls with defense counsel and advocate on your behalf with your insurance carrier.
Do I have to respond to a lawsuit if I should not have been named?
YES! If you or your business were named in a lawsuit, you must retain legal counsel to respond to the complaint. If you do not have defense counsel respond on your behalf in a timely manner, the suit may go into default and a court may enter a judgement against you. Professional and general liability lawsuits should be IMMEDIATELY reported to claims@metrixrm.com.
Should medical record requests (MRR) be reported to the carrier?
It depends. MRRs trigger coverage under certain insurance policies but not under others. We will ask for additional information to determine if the request should be reported as notice of a potential claim.
Didn’t find the answer to your question?
Reach out to us and we’ll be happy to help with your query.