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Eagan, MN (WorkersCompensation.com) -- When there's a potential compliance lapse in the North Star state, what can an aggrieved party due to ensure that the possibility of punishment is set in play?
Minnesota has a form for that, and it's one that Simply Research subscribers have access to.
Here's a sneak preview of what the form requires plus some information on what the rules regarding penalties cover.
Late Ongoing Payments
In Minnesota, a late ongoing payment is: 1) payment not made within three business days of the date due; or 2) more than three occasions of late payment in a 12-month period.
Documentation Required
[ ] Indication of pay-period and normal payday from pre-injury employment (such as weekly or twice a month)
[ ] Copies of checks or pay stubs showing dates checks were issued
[ ] Copies of envelopes if postmarked two or more days later than date on check
[ ] For temporary partial disability payments, copies of documents showing dates pay stubs were sent to the insurer
Late Commencement of Permanent Partial Disability
Documentation Required
[ ] Date of medical report citing PPD rating was sent to the insurer; if a copy is available, it should be attached to the form
[ ] Copy of check or pay stub showing date payment was issued
[ ] Copy of envelope if postmarked two or more days later than date on check
Late Payment of Order or Award
Documentation Required
[ ] Copy of award or order
[ ] Copy of check or pay stub showing date payment was issued
[ ] Copy of envelope if postmarked two or more days later than date on check
Late Payment of Medical Bills
Documentation Required
[ ] Date medical bill sent to insurer with a copy of a billing statement and medical information
[ ] Copy of check or pay stub showing date payment was issued
[ ] Copy of envelope if postmarked two or more days later than date on check
Late Commencement or Recommencement of TTD, TPD Benefits
Documentation Required
[ ] Copy of envelope if postmarked two or more days later than date on form
[ ] Copy of Notice of Insurer's Primary Liability Determination
Excessive Billing for Medical Records by Health Care Provider
[ ] Copy of bills received for medical records request
Improper Collection or Attempt to Collect Payment by Health Care Provider
Documentation Required
[ ] Copy of initial bill injured worker received
[ ] Copy of letter from insurer stating treatment is related to the workers' compensation injury
[ ] Supplemental bill injured worker received after health care provider was notified of work-related injury
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Frank Ferreri
Frank Ferreri, M.A., J.D. covers workers' compensation legal issues. He has published books, articles, and other material on multiple areas of employment, insurance, and disability law. Frank received his master's degree from the University of South Florida and juris doctor from the University of Florida Levin College of Law. Frank encourages everyone to consider helping out the Kind Souls Foundation and Kids' Chance of America.
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