True or False
Reporting Rules
Medical Treatment
Documentation & Investigation
Billing & Compensation
100

You have 24 hours to report a workplace injury.

✅ TRUE

100

What is the FIRST thing you should do after a workplace injury?

Notify your supervisor immediately.

100

Where can you go for non-emergency injuries?

OccuMed or Concentra Urgent Care.

100

What should you take pictures of after an injury?

The injury (no matter how minor) & the scene.

100

Who handles workers’ compensation claims and payments?

AS&G Claims Administration.

200

You only need to report injuries if they require medical treatment.

❌ FALSE

200

Who should an employee notify immediately after a workplace injury?

Supervisor.

200

When should you go to the ER?

Life-threatening or limb-related injuries.

200

Why is detailed information important in reports?

Because the reviewer was not there and the potential supplemental reports require additional details.

200

What should you do if you receive a medical bill?

Send it to Jakyla & Marva.

300

An employee can wait to report an injury if they are unsure they need medical treatment.

 ❌ FALSE

300

If it’s not property damage, what is it automatically considered?

An injury.

300

What must you confirm before seeing your own doctor?

That they accept Workers’ Compensation.

300

What addresses should be listed on the injury form?

The injured employees and scene location. 

300

What should be submitted when sending medical bills to HR?

The full bill/documentation. No links, screenshots, or partial information.

400

Supervisors are responsible for determining who was at fault during an accident investigation.

❌ FALSE

400

What should investigation notes include?

Only what you personally witnessed.

400

What should you do if you decide to seek medical treatment at a later date?

Contact Marva or Jakyla.

400

In a vehicle accident, what information do you need to collect?

City vehicle information (not the other party’s details) and photos of damages/no damages .

400

What type of benefits may an employee receive if they miss work due to injury?

TIBs (Temporary Income Benefits).

500

An employee reports a minor cut two days later because “it didn’t seem serious at the time.” This is still acceptable under policy.

❌ FALSE (Must be reported within 24 hours regardless of severity)

500

You’re filling out an injury report but didn’t see the incident happen. What should you do?

Ask the employee clarifying questions and document facts.

500

An employee waits three days to report an injury because they thought the pain would go away. Now they want treatment. What should happen next?

They must report the injury immediately and contact Marva or Jakyla to begin the process/documentation.

500

A supervisor writes: “Employee slipped and fell.” What is missing?

Specific details (how, where, conditions, what caused it, etc.).

500

An employee is receiving medical treatment but continues sending bills to their personal insurance instead of HR. Why is this an issue?

Work-related injuries should go through workers’ compensation/AS&G Claims, not personal insurance.

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