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Minnesota No-Fault insurance laws provide benefits
to covered persons without determination of the fault
of the crash. Benefits may include medical and chiropractic
care (100% paid up to a maximum of $20,000), wage loss,
mileage reimbursement, replacement services, funeral
expense loss and survivor’s losses. You do
not need a referral from your insurer or medical provider
to treat at our clinic for your motor vehicle crash.
Mileage Reimbursement
Contact our Insurance Office to get the current mileage
reimbursement to and from our clinic for treatment.
In order to be reimbursed for mileage, you must document
your mileage and submit this to your insurance carrier
for payment. For your convenience, we have developed
an easy to use mileage log form.
Reimbursement for Replacement Services
Replacement services include those expenses incurred
to obtain usual and necessary substitute services for
those activities that the injured person would have
otherwise performed for him or herself or the household.
For example, if the injured person is unable to do household
activities (such as cleaning) in their home, due to
documented physical restrictions, these may be reimbursable.
Reimbursement for Wage Loss As A Result Of
Your Motor Vehicle Crash. Minnesota No-Fault
wage loss benefits are determined by paying 85% of the
actual wage loss, up to a maximum of $250.00 per week,
until you are able to return to work. Here are several
important items for you to be aware of and to follow:
• Your doctor may recommend that you modify your
work schedule, or refrain from working completely during
your healing process. In this case, we will authorize
you to be “off work”.
• It is important that you cooperate with your
insurance company by promptly and accurately completing
the paperwork they send you. Such paperwork may include:
Application of Benefits form;
Authorization for Release of Medical Information; and/or
Authorization for Wage and Salary Information.
We have knowledgeable staff to help you with any questions
or concerns you may have relating to these forms or
any other aspect of your claim - a delay in completing
paperwork commonly results in a delay in receiving your
wage reimbursement payment from the insurance company.
• Please check with your employer to verify they
have completed and returned your employment information
to the insurance company.
• It is essential to follow the treatment plan
our doctors have recommended for you so you may return
to work as your recovery progress allows.
Brief Overview of Our “Off Work” Procedures
1. Once it's determined that a patients' injuries will
be aggravated by working, the patient may be authorized
by one of our treating doctors to be “off work”.
If so, the patient is re-evaluated on a regular
basis to monitor the status of his/her workability.
Some common factors we consider include:
• Review of job duties based on the actual job
description from the employer to determine the type
and intensity of work activity required of the position.
• Review number of scheduled work hours.
• Review patient’s current subjective and
objective physical examination findings.
• A specific analysis of your abilities, obtained
through a Functional Capacities Examination (FCE), may
be required.
2. Each time we authorize you to be “off work”,
we will fax an “off work” slip to your:
1-insurance company, 2-employer and 3-attorney (if applicable)
by the end of the next business day, following your
visit.
3. When your doctor determines you are able to return
to work, it may be with or without physical restrictions.
If there are physical restrictions, we will fax a “Return
to Activities” report to your: 1-insurance company,
2-employer and 3-attorney (if applicable) by the end
of the next business day, following your visit.
Our Clinic Philosophy of the Patient’s Responsibilities
while “Off Work”
If we authorize a patient to be “off work”,
we expect to see him or her in accordance with their
established treatment plan. It is our policy to schedule
all patients that are “off work” early in
the day, so we can spend more time with them during
this critical phase of their recovery.
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