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THE FRIDA CINEMA <br />ISSUE TO: <br />STATE OF CALIFORNIA- DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS" <br />Division of Workers' -Compensation - - <br />Notice to Employees - Injuries Caused By Work <br />You may be entitled to workers' compensation benefits if you are injured or become ill because of your job. Workers' compensation covers <br />most work -related physical or mental injuries and illnesses. An Injury or illness can be caused by one event (such as hurting your back in a <br />fall) or by repeated exposures (such as hurting your wrist from doing the same motion over and over). <br />Benefits. Workers' compensation benefits include: <br />• Medical Care: Doctor visits, hospital services, physical therapy, lab tests, x-rays, medicines, medical equipment and travel costs that <br />are reasonably necessary to treat your injury. You should never see a bill. There are limits on chiropractic, physical therapy and <br />occupational therapy visits. <br />• Temporary Disability (TD) Benefits: Payments if you lose wages while recovering. For most injuries, TD benefits may not be paid <br />for more than 104 weeks within five years from the date of injury. <br />• Permanent Disability (PD) Benefits: Payments if you do not recover completely and your injury causes a permanent loss of <br />physical or mental function that a doctor can measure. <br />• Supplemental Job Displacement Benefit: A nontransferable voucher, if you are injured on or after 1/112004, your injury causes <br />permanent disability, and your employer does not offer you regular, modified, or alternative work. <br />• Death Benefits: Paid to your dependents if you die from a work -related injury or illness. <br />Naming Your Own Physician Before Injury or Illness (Predesignation). You may be able to choose the doctor who will treat you for a <br />job injury or illness. If eligible, you must tell your employer, in writing, the name and address of your personal physician or medical group <br />before you are injured. You must obtain their agreement to treat you for your work injury. For instructions, see the written information about <br />workers' compensation that your employer is required to give to new employees. <br />If You Get Hurt: <br />1. 'Get Medical Care. If you need emergency care, call 911 for help immediately from the hospital, ambulance, fire department or police <br />department. If you need first aid, contact your employer. <br />2. Report Your Injury. Report the injury immediately to your supervisor or to an employer representative. Don't delay. There are time <br />limits. If you wait too long, you may lose your right to benefits. Your employer is required to provide you with a claim form within one <br />working day after learning about your injury. W !thin one working day after you file a claim form, your employer or claims administrator <br />must authorize the provision of all treatment, up to ten thousand dollars, consistent with the applicable treatment guidelines, for your <br />alleged injury until the claim is accepted or rejected. <br />3. See Your Primary Treating Physician (PTP). This is the doctor with overall responsibility for treating your injury or illness. <br />• If you predesignated your personal physician or a medical group, you may see your personal physician or the medical group after <br />you are injured. <br />° If your employer is using a medical provider network (MPN) or a health care organization (HCO), in most cases you will be <br />treated within the MPN or HCO unless you predesignated a personal physician or medical group. An MPN is a group of <br />physicians and health care providers who provide treatment to workers injured on the job. You should receive information from <br />your employer if you are covered by an HCO or a MPN. Contact your employer for more information. <br />• If your employer is not using an MPN or HCO, in most cases the claims administrator can choose the doctor who first treats you <br />when you are injured, unless you predesignated a personal physician or medical group. <br />4. Medical Provider Networks. Your employer may be using an MPN, which is a group of health care providers designated to provide <br />treatment to workers injured on the job. If you have predesignated a personal physician or medical group prior to your work injury, <br />then you may go there to receive treatment from your predesignated doctor. If you are treating with a non-MPN doctor for an existing <br />injury, you may be required to change to a doctor within the MPN. For more information, see the MPN contact information below: <br />MPN website: WWW.MYWCINFO.COM <br />MPN Effective Date: 03-25-20 MPN Identification number 2493 <br />If you need help locating an MPN physician, call your MPN access assistant at: (800) 287-9682 <br />If you have questions about the MPN or want to file a complaint against the MPN, call the MPN Contact Person at (800) 287.9682 <br />Discrimination. It is illegal for your employer to punish or fire you for having a work injury or illness, for filing a claim, or testifying in <br />another person's workers' compensation case. If proven, you may receive lost wages, job reinstatement, increased benefits, and costs and <br />expenses up to limits set by the state. <br />Questions? Learn more about workers' compensation by reading the information that your employer is required to give you at time of hire. <br />If you have questions, see your employer or the claims administrator (who handles workers' compensation claims for your employer): <br />TRAVELERS PROPERTY CASUALTY COMPANY OF AMERICA <br />Claims Administrator THE TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANIES <br />Phone (800) 238-6225 <br />W orkers' compensation insurer (Enter "self -insured" if appropriate) <br />You can also get free information from a State Division of W orkers' Compensation Information (DWC) & Assistance Officer. The nearest <br />Information & Assistance Officer can be found at location: or <br />by calling toll -free (800) 736.7401. Learn more information about workers' compensation online: www.dwc.ca.gov and access a useful <br />booklet "Workers' Compensation in California: A Guidebook for Injured W orkers." <br />False claims and false denials. Any person who makes or causes to be made any knowingly false or fraudulent material statement or <br />material representation for the purpose of obtaining or denying workers' compensation benefits or payments <br />be fined and imprisoned. a.„ Risk Ma EDlvisim <br />Your employer may not be liable for the payment of workers' compensation benefits for any injury that adREvIEwm&APPRal BY: <br />participation in any off -duty, recreational, social, or athletic activity that is not part of your work-relk it <br />DWC 7 (111/2016) Risk Management Analyst <br />W04P2K16 <br />