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I’ve been injured! What do I do now?

I’ve been injured! What do I do now?. Granbury Independent School District. Steps to take when injured. Notify your supervisor immediately , even if you think the injury is minor. Your supervisor will contact the Workers’ Comp/Facilities Department.

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I’ve been injured! What do I do now?

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  1. I’ve been injured! What do I do now? Granbury Independent School District

  2. Steps to take when injured. • Notify your supervisor immediately, even if you think the injury is minor. Your supervisor will contact the Workers’ Comp/Facilities Department. • Complete an Employee’s Notice of Injury. This should be done within 24 hours of the incident. • If seeking medical, you must see a worker’s comp doctor. Contact the Workers’ Comp/Facilities Department at x4075 to let them know you are seeking medical and to discuss your options. • An Accident Investigation Reportwill be completed by the Principal/Director.

  3. What if I have questions aboutworkers’ comp? • Do not hesitateto contact the Workers’ Comp/Facilities Department at x4075. We are here to assist you through the process! • To find more information on workers’ comp, view the “Workers’ Compensation Review” PowerPoint on the GISD website. Click on Workers’ Comp under the Employee Center. It will direct you to all of the Workers’ Comp links.

  4. Workers’ Comp Fraud • Fraud costs the Texas workers’ compensation system millions of dollars each year. • Fraud occurs when a person knowingly or intentionally conceals, misrepresents, and makes a false statement to either deny or obtain workers’ comp benefits or insurance coverage, or otherwise profit from the deceit. • Please report any fraudulent activity to x 4075.

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