
REPORTING A WORK-RELATED INCIDENT
If an employee is injured or develops an illness during the course and scope of their employment at UC Irvine, including campus and UCI Health, the employee should inform their supervisor and get medical attention, if needed. The University is required by law to provide workers’ compensation benefits to employees free from retaliation if they are injured or become ill due to work related requirements.
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HOW TO FILE A WORKERS’ COMPENSATION CLAIM AND OBTAIN CARE
CAMPUS
- Report your injury or illness to your supervisor.
Inform your supervisor (immediately) of your work-related injury or illness in one of the following ways:- In person
- By telephone
- By email
- Obtain medical care.
If necessary, obtain immediate medical attention.
IF YOUR INJURY OR ILLNESS IS LIFE THREATENING, DIAL 911 IMMEDIATELY OR GO TO THE NEAREST EMERGENCY ROOM
If your injury or illness is not life threatening, treatment may be provided at one of the following clinics by having your supervisor or department administrator contact the clinic directly to authorize treatment.
Occupational Health - Irvine – ***Preferred location***
(949) 824-8454
Gottschalk Medical Plaza
1 Medical Plaza Drive, Suite 2100 Irvine, CA 92697
Hours: Mon ‒ Fri, 8:00 a.m. ‒ 4:00 p.m. (Closed on weekends and holidays)
Irvine Urgent Care
(657) 579-4600
19200 Jamboree Rd Suite 1500, Irvine, CA 92612 (in the Joe C. Wen building)
Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m., 7 days a week
*After Hours: Go to any Emergency Room (when immediate attention required)
Attend follow-up appointments with the Worker’s Compensation Clinic. If your condition requires medication, review the UC Pharmacy Benefit Network Overview flyer (Spanish) for potential additional coverage. If you visit a covered pharmacy, print out and bring a copy of a First Fill Card complete with your information. - Report a work-related injury/ illness using one of the options below:
Online: Complete each section of the Incident Report online to report any incident/accident/injury or illness arising out of and in the course of your employment.
By Telephone: Report any incident/accident/injury or illness arising out of and in the course of your employment by calling 1-877-682-7778 to submit an incident report. You will be connected to a call center for Sedgwick CMS, UCI's insurance administrator. The call center can accommodate employees who speak a language other than English.
If you are unable to complete either option, your supervisor must complete it on your behalf. - Keep the Workers’ Compensation Unit and your supervisor informed.
Inform the UCI HR Workers’ Compensation Unit and your supervisor of any updates following each physician visit(s), when lost time transpires, when work restrictions are assigned, or if you have concerns and/or your condition worsens. - Accommodations & Return to Work
Your department will consult the UCI HR Disability Management Specialist regarding return to work. If your department is unable to provide modified alternate temporary work, it may be necessary for you to work within another department. After an appointment with the worker’s compensation provider, your supervisor will be notified of your work status. If the work status indicates work restrictions, and your department is unable to accommodate, the Disability Management Specialist will be notified and will look for a temporary alternate placement. In the event a temporary alternate location is not identified, the next reasonable accommodation would be a leave of absence.
- Report a work-related injury/ illness using one of the options below:
Online: Complete each section of the Incident Report online to report any incident/accident/injury or illness arising out of and in the course of their employment.
By Telephone: Report any incident/accident/injury or illness arising out of and in the course of their employment by calling 1-877-682-7778 to submit an incident report. You will be connected to a call center for Sedgwick CMS, UCI's insurance administrator. The call center can accommodate employees who speak a language other than English.
If your employee is unable to complete either option, you, the supervisor, must complete it on their behalf. - Complete the following sections of the Workers' Compensation Claim Form (DWC-1)
and hand it to the employee:
Employee section:
Line 1 - Employee name
Employer section:
Supervisor must complete line 12 – 19.
Email the completed form to the Workers’ Compensation unit at wcdm@uci.edu.
- If medical treatment is needed, please refer the employee to our authorized occupational health clinics.*
- Occupational Health – Irvine (**Preferred location**)
(949) 824-8454
Gottschalk Medical Plaza
1 Medical Plaza Drive, Suite 2100 Irvine, CA 92697
Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (Closed on weekends and holidays) - Irrvine Urgent Care
(657) 579-4600
19200 Jamboree Rd Suite 1500, Irvine, CA 92612 (in the Joe C. Wen building)
Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m., 7 days a week
*After Hours: Go to any Emergency Room and follow up with occupational health the next business day. - Occupational Health – Irvine (**Preferred location**)
- Notify EH&S of a work-incurred hospitalization or work-incurred death.
Hospitalization: If an employee is hospitalized for 24 hours or more, the department must immediately inform EH&S at (949) 824-6200 and provide: - Time and date of accident
- Employer's name, address and telephone number
- Name and job title, or badge number of person reporting the accident
- Address of site of accident or event
- Name of person to contact at site of accident
- Name and address of injured employee(s)
- Nature of injury
- Location where injured employee(s) was (were) moved to
- List and identity any other law enforcement agencies present at the site of accident
- Description of accident and whether the accident scene or instrumentality has been altered
Death: Work-incurred deaths must be reported immediately to EH&S at (949) 824-6200, as required by California Division of Occupational Safety and Health.
UCI HEALTH
- Inform your supervisor.
Inform your supervisor (immediately) of your work-related injury or illness in one of the following ways:- In person
- By telephone
- By email
- Report the Injury or Illness.
Complete a Injury/Illness Report. Community Network co-workers, please visit your Employee Health Nurse or HR contact for assistance with reporting the injury. - Obtain medical care.
If necessary, obtain immediate medical attention.
IF YOUR INJURY OR ILLNESS IS LIFE THREATENING, DIAL 911 IMMEDIATELY OR GO TO THE NEAREST EMERGENCY ROOM
IRVINE, ORANGE, AND PLACENTIA LINDA CO-WORKERS ONLY
Occupational Health - Orange
(714) 456-8300
Pavilion III, Building 29 (Map)
Hours: Mon ‒ Fri, 7:30 a.m. ‒ 4:30 p.m. (Closed on weekends and Holidays)
Occupational Health - Irvine
(949) 824-8454
Gottschalk Medical Plaza, 1 Medical Plaza Drive, Suite 2100 Irvine, CA 92697
Hours: Mon ‒ Fri, 8:00 a.m. ‒ 4:00 p.m. (Closed on weekends and holidays)
COMMUNITY NETWORK CO-WORKERS ONLY
Click here to view authorized occupational health clinics.
ALL CO-WORKERS
Irvine Urgent Care
(657) 579-4600
19200 Jamboree Rd Suite 1500, Irvine, CA 92612 (in the Joe C. Wen building)
Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m., 7 days a week
If after hours or on the weekend, go to the nearest emergency room (ED). If seen in an emergency room, follow up with Occupational Health the next business day. - Complete a DWC- 1 Claim.
Review and complete the DWC-1 form. The DWC-1 form must be completed by you and your supervisor if you seek medical treatment. - Attend follow-up appointments with the occupational health clinic where you initially received treatment.
- Keep the Workers’ Compensation Unit and your supervisor informed.
Inform the Workers’ Compensation unit and your supervisor of any updates following each physician visit(s), when lost time transpires, when work restrictions are assigned, or if you have concerns and/or the condition worsens. - Accommodations & Return to Work
Your department will consult the Disability Management Specialist regarding return to work. If your department is unable to provide modified alternate temporary work, it may be necessary for you to work within another department.
After your appointment with one of the authorized occupational clinics, your supervisor will be notified of your work status. If your work status indicates work restrictions and your home department is unable to accommodate, the Disability Management Specialist will be notified and will look for a temporary alternate placement. In the event a temporary alternate location is not identified the next reasonable accommodation would be a leave of absence.
- Report a work-related injury/ illness using one of the options below:
Online: Complete each section of the Incident Report online to report any incident/accident/injury or illness arising out of and in the course of their employment.
By Telephone: Report any incident/accident/injury or illness arising out of and in the course of their employment by calling 1-877-682-7778 to submit an incident report. You will be connected to a call center for Sedgwick CMS, UCI's insurance administrator. The call center can accommodate employees who speak a language other than English.
If your employee is unable to complete either option, you, the supervisor, must complete it on their behalf. - Complete the Workers' Compensation Claim Form (DWC-1) only if the employee is filing a claim for workers’ compensation benefits, including obtaining medical care from one of our doctors.
Employee section:
Employee must complete line 1 – 9.
Employer section: Supervisor must complete line 12 – 19.
Email the completed form to the Workers’ Compensation unit at mcwcdm@uci.edu. - If medical treatment is needed, please refer the employee to our authorized occupational health clinics.*
IRVINE, ORANGE, AND PLACENTIA LINDA CO-WORKERS ONLY
Occupational Health - Orange
(714) 456-8300
Pavilion III, Building 29 (Map)
Hours: Mon ‒ Fri, 7:30 a.m. ‒ 4:30 p.m. (Closed on weekends and Holidays)
Occupational Health - Irvine
(949) 824-8454
Gottschalk Medical Plaza, 1 Medical Plaza Drive, Suite 2100 Irvine, CA 92697
Hours: Mon ‒ Fri, 8:00 a.m. ‒ 4:00 p.m. (Closed on weekends and holidays)
COMMUNITY NETWORK CO-WORKERS ONLY
Click here to view authorized occupational health clinics.
ALL CO-WORKERS
Irvine Urgent Care
(657) 579-4600
19200 Jamboree Rd Suite 1500, Irvine, CA 92612 (in the Joe C. Wen building)
Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m., 7 days a week
*After Hours: Go to UCI Health Emergency Room and follow up with occupational health the next business day. - Submit the work-incurred incident/accident/injury to the Safety & Quality Information System (SQIS).
- Notify EH&S of a work-incurred hospitalization or work-incurred death.
Hospitalization: If an employee is hospitalized regardless of the length of time, for other than medical observation or diagnostic testing, the department must immediately inform EH&S at iipp@hs.uci.edu and provide:- Time and date of accident
- Employer's name, address and telephone number
- Name and job title, or badge number of person reporting the accident
- Address of site of accident or event
- Name of person to contact at site of accident
- Name and address of injured employee(s)
- Nature of injury
- Location where injured employee(s) was (were) moved to
- List and identity any other law enforcement agencies present at the site of accident
- Description of accident and whether the accident scene or instrumentality has been altered
Death: Work-incurred deaths must be reported immediately to EH&S at iipp@hs.uci.edu, as required by California Division of Occupational Safety and Health.
BENEFITS
MEDICAL AND HOSPITAL CARE
All authorized medical expenses are fully covered if care is received at one of the approved clinics. You are entitled to receive all medical and hospital treatment reasonably required to cure or relieve your work-related injury. There is no deductible or dollar limit. The insurance claims administrator pays these fees directly to the physician or health care facility, so you do not receive a bill.
DISABILITY PAYMENTS
Temporary Disability
These payments will be made according to state law and University policy. If hospitalized or unable to work more than three consecutive days you may be eligible to receive income equal to two-thirds of your average pay, up to a legal maximum per week. You may also be entitled to supplemental income. Contact your supervisor or the UCI Employee Experience Center (EEC) 949.824.0500 for further information.
Permanent Disability
If your injury results in permanent impairment that reduces your ability to compete in the labor market, you may be entitled to permanent disability indemnity benefits.
DEATH BENEFITS
If a work-related injury or illness results in death, benefits may be paid to your qualified dependents as provided by state law.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
- CAL OSHA Annual Summary Report
- Claim Form (DWC-1):
- Employee's Personal Physician Pre-Designation Form
- Ergonomic Process
- Campus and College of Health Sciences: Visit the Ergonomics Program web page.
- UCI Health: Contact Kelynn Dickey, Disability Management Specialist, at kelynnd@uci.edu.
- Community Network: Contact your manager or director of your needs. They will communicate with Employee Health to initiate the request. If the ergonomic evaluation is from an occupational incident, a disability management specialist will work directly with your Employee Health nurse.
- Mandatory CA Employment Workers' Compensation Notice Poster
- Medical Release Forms
- Medical Treatment Posters for Work Related Injuries
- New Incident Injury Reporting (IIR) System Training Video
- Pharmacy Benefit Network First Fill Card
- UC Pharmacy Benefit Network Overview
- Procedure 44: Work-Incurred Illness and Injury
- Reporting Safety Hazard
- Risk & Safety Solutions (RSS) Injury & Illness Reporting System Resource Guide
- Transitional Work Program