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Hanford Workers Compensation
Welcome to the Workers' Compensation Information Online
Message from Julianna Yamauchi Program Manager Hanford Site Workers' Compensation
Hello and welcome to the home page of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Self-Insurance for Workers' Compensation at the Hanford Site. The DOE has made improvements to the program during the last several months that we hope will lead to a better, more user-friendly process. These improvements are the first, but not the last, we will be making and we continue to welcome your feedback on our efforts.
This webpage has been developed to provide information and tools to assist individuals with information and resources on the workers' compensation program at Hanford. Our mission is to improve communication among DOE, DOE's third party administrator, Contract Claims Services, Inc. (CCSI), and between the covered site contractors, Washington State Labor and Industries (L&I), the site occupational medical provider, medical offices, and the claimants.
On this webpage, you will find links to a variety of information, including workers' compensation guidance documents, links to L&I's website, and other related topics.
For detailed claim information, please call Contract Claims Services, Inc. (CCSI) to talk to a certified claims adjudicator, at (509) 943-2260, extensions 1303 or 1307. Thank you for visiting our Self-Insurance for Workers' Compensation at the Hanford Site home page. I hope you find the information contained on this website useful and that you return frequently for updates. We continue to welcome suggestions to enhance our efforts on this subject. We are confident that working together we will continue to make improvements. If you have any questions, or suggestions, please contact me at (509) 376-1525 or by email at julianna_w_yamauchi@rl.gov.
Did You Know?
Prescription Medications: Workers' Compensation only pays for prescription medications necessary for treatment of accepted conditions resulting from industrial injuries and occupational diseases on open and allowed workers' compensation claims. Prescription medications for treatment of unrelated conditions and/or conditions not accepted under a claim must be paid for by the worker or billed to their private health insurance.
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COMMUNICATION [PDF] Contact list for Hanford Workers Compensation Representatives
This pamphlet will expand on some of the rules and information provided in the L&I guide regarding some of the benefits you may be eligible for if you were injured on the job or developed an occupational disease. [PDF]
Medical Records Release and Patient Privacy Memo (PDF)
Presentations
GOOD REFERENCES
Getting Back to Work... It's Your Job and Your Future http://www.lni.wa.gov/FormPub/Detail.asp?DocID=1490
Attending Doctor's Handbook http://www.lni.wa.gov/FormPub/Detail.asp?DocID=1669
Attending Doctor's Return-to-Work Desk Reference http://www.lni.wa.gov/FormPub/Detail.asp?DocID=1492
Chiropractic Physician's Guide http://www.lni.wa.gov/FormPub/Detail.asp?DocID=1670
Your Independent Medical Exam http://www.lni.wa.gov/FormPub/Detail.asp?DocID=1634
Workers’ Guide to Industrial Insurance Benefits
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