Workers' Compensation
Overview
The University is committed to maintaining a safe work environment for faculty, staff, students, and visitors. In the event of a workplace injury or illness, all UNI employees are covered by workers' compensation insurance which provides medical benefits and wage loss to employees with approved claims. Sedgwick is the University's third party administrator for all workers' compensation claims.
Employees who are injured or become ill during the course of their employment on the job should report the incident to their manager whether or not medical attention is sought or how minor the injury may seem. The First Report of Injury (FROI) should be completed within 24 hours by the manager or injured employee. Online form password is: froi
Questions regarding workers' compensation may be directed to HRS at 319-273-6164 or hrs-leaves@uni.edu
Medical Treatment
In cases of emergency treatment, 911 should be called immediately. Occupational Health at Bluebell Road Health Plaza is the designated provider for non-urgent medical treatment.
- After hour services are available for employee injury treatment at Waterloo Medical Center and Cedar Falls Medical Center emergency departments.
- Treatment of work injuries is also available at MercyOne Urgent Care located at Waterloo Health Plaza and Bluebell Road Health Plaza.
- Managers should contact Occupational Health to pre-authorize treatment by calling 319-575-5600 or completing the pre-authorization form for the injured employee to take to the clinic.
- Medical claims should not be filed with the employee's personal health insurance.
- Mileage reimbursement may be requested for medical treatment by completing the online form.
Prescriptions
When prescribed medication for an injury, employees should present the Occupational Injury Temporary Prescription ID card to one of the participating pharmacies identified on the form to have the prescription filled. Employees should provide their social security number to the pharmacy when the nine-digit ID number is requested. This temporary prescription card may be used one time immediately following an injury while a First Report of Injury (FROI) is being filed and the workers' compensation claim is evaluated by Sedgwick.
Absences for Treatment
Injured employees who need to miss work intermittently or for an extended period of time for medical treatment will need to submit absence requests in UNI Works. The only exception is for medical treatment sought on the day of the injury in which case no time off should be submitted.
- Work time missed after the day of injury due to medical treatment or an inability to accommodate work restrictions should be submitted as Sick time off with the Work Comp (Sick/Injury) reason in UNI Works. This time off will be deducted from available sick balances.
- When an employees returns to work after missing three days or more but has continued medical treatment, they will have access to Excused Work Comp Time, which pays them as normal and does not deduct from sick balances. This time off type will also be available to employees who only miss work intermittently for medical treatment after they use the hourly equivalent of three work days of their sick time off.
When employees are eligible for FMLA leave entitlement, continuous workers' compensation leave will run concurrently with FMLA leave approval and count toward their 12 weeks of entitlement.
Sedgwick Web-based Tools ViaOne® Express
If you have an active workers' compensation claim, Sedgwick ViaOne's® suite of web-based tools allow you to conveniently access and manage your claim.
Employees that would like to create a profile and follow their claim online may do so on their computer as well. Register online at https://mysedgwick.com/.
Injury Prevention
Preventing work place injuries is critical in maintaining a safe working environment. Even in the safest working environments, injuries may still occur. Safety Stretches are encouraged three times a day to warm-up for work and help prevent injury.
The Office of Risk Management and Environmental Health and Safety provides ergonomic assessments of office spaces and equipment as needed to prevent injury. Additional safety information and resources are available on their web page.
Frequently Asked Questions
For more FAQ’s on Iowa Workers’ Compensation, please visit https://dial.iowa.gov/hearings/workers-comp
Wherever conflicts occur between the contents of this site and the contracts, rules, regulations, or laws governing the administration of the various programs, the terms set forth in the various program contracts, rules, regulations, or laws shall prevail. Space does not permit listing all limitations and exclusions that apply to each plan. Before using your benefits, review the plan's coverage manual. Benefits provided can be changed at any time without the consent of participants.