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About Workers' Compensation
Workers’ Compensation is a state-mandated benefit for
employees with work-related injuries and illnesses, awarded without
regard to who is at fault. Employers are required to provide benefits
in case of injury, illness, death, or aggravation of a pre-existing
condition resulting from employment. For the University of California,
these benefits are administered by a self-insured plan. There is no
outside insurance carrier. The University contracts with a third-party
administrator, Sedgwick CMS, for the management of its claims.
UC Berkeley's Workers' Compensation Program
The Workers’ Compensation Program was developed to ensure compliance
with state legislation. In addition to coordinating the claims process
with Sedgwick CMS, the Berkeley campus Workers’ Compensation Program
provides a comprehensive, longer-term approach to improving health and
safety. Since 1994, the Program has been administered by the University
Health Services (UHS). Various units within UHS work together to provide
employee services focused on prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation.
These units are Disability Management Services, CARE
Services for Faculty and Staff (the campus employee assistance program),
Ergonomics@Work, Occupational
Health Clinic, Physical
Therapy, and Health*Matters
(the worksite wellness program). This synergistic approach, coupled
with the expertise from other campus departments such as the Office
of Environment, Health & Safety (EH&S), capitalizes on the strengths
of each program and demonstrates the campus’ commitment to providing
a safe and healthy work environment for staff and faculty.
Learn More
To learn more about UC Berkeleys Workers Compensation
Program and Vocational Rehabilitation Services, you may review the Workers
Compensation Handbook for Supervisors. The handbook covers many
topics that may be of interest to you including relevant questions and
answers.
To learn more about California Workers Compensation
System and Vocational Rehabilitation Services contact the California
Department of Industrial Relations Division of Workers Compensation.
You may call the local DWC office found in the white pages under State
Government/Industrial Relations/Workers Compensation or you can
go to DWCs website www.dir.ca.gov
and link to DWC or Commission on Health & Safety & Workers
Compensation. There are a number of informative guides
for injured workers which may be helpful.
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