Return-to-Work: Maryland
Maryland is favorable for our Permanently-Restricted RTW Program and our Transitional RTW Program.
Maryland has specific requirements for permanently restricted claims, including:
- MD WCC VR-6 Form must be completed
- Voc. Rehab Plan must be created and processed
- 30 Day reporting required
- MD WCC R33 Form required throughout the claim
- Counselor/Claimant meetings required
A brief outline of our RTW process for permanently-restricted Maryland work comp claims is below:
- Confirmation of referral within 2 hours
- Workfinders contacts attorney/claimant to schedule initial Return-to-Work Assessment
- Return-to-Work Assessment created, submitted to all parties
- Necessary forms completed
- RTW program begins
- All job leads sent to claimant and attorney simultaneously
- Monthly reporting and forms completed by Workfinders
A brief outline of our RTW process for transitional Maryland work comp claims is below:
- Confirmation of referral within 2 hours
- Workfinders contacts local charities/non-profits
- Transitional placement scheduled, all parties notified
- Physician approval required for placement
- Follow up on placement same-day
- Weekly timecard retrieval and reporting
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