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Ethics: Do the Right Thing!
Presented By: Courtney Davis Jeff Moffett Jackson, MS Ocean Springs, MS
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Duty to the “Insured” General Workers’ Liability Compensation
Insured Employer Claimant? Insured Employer Claimant?
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Conflicts of Interest Hartford Moeller
The insurer owes a fiduciary duty to the insured and is liable for all damages which result from the breach of this fiduciary duty. Hartford Accident & Indemnity Co. v. Foster, 528 So. 2d 255 (Miss ) Moeller v. American Guarantee and Liability Ins. Co., 707 So. 2d 1062 (Miss ) Options? Provide a defense for the covered claims (favored) Provide a defense for all claims under reservation of rights Provide a defense for all claims without a reservation of rights (not favored)
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Ethical Goals Efficient, effective claims handling
Encourage prompt reporting of injuries Complete a prompt and thorough investigation Have a good faith basis for denying any claim or benefit Professionalism Authorize medical treatment or other benefit timely
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Constructive Denial See Travelers Indem. Co. v. Weatherbee, 368 So. 2d 829 (Miss ) - Eight month delay was not the problem, bad faith was in the lack of active investigation. See Caldwell v. Alfa Ins. Co., 686 So. 2d 1092 (Miss ) - Six week delay not unreasonable in light of evidence in file of active investigation.
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Do NOT rely on your own medical opinions
Severity of an injury Pre-existing conditions/prior injuries Tutor v. UPS
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Ex Parte Communication
Claimant Medical Provider When is it ok to contact the claimant? What if the claimant contacts you directly? What if the claimant files a new claim? When is it ok to contact the medical provider directly? What information can you give the medical provider?
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Communication with Claimant
Initial contact Do not mislead or misinform Do not threaten Explain the process Explain any delays Can you share your opinions on a lawyer or doctor the claimant has chosen?
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Do NOT give legal advice
Do I need to hire a lawyer? Settlement negotiations What are your duties related to the statute of limitations?
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Social Media Should you connect with a claimant on social media?
How can you ethically use social media in claim handling?
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Mileage Fee Schedule Section XIII
“The payer shall notify the claimant in writing of his/her right to receive mileage reimbursement for travel…Mileage must be paid promptly to the claimant without unreasonable delay. In the absence of good cause shown, any failure to pay a claimant’s mileage within 30 days after receipt of a request for mileage reimbursement from the claimant may be considered by the Commission to be an unreasonable delay and subject the payer to attorney’s fees, expenses, and a penalty of up to $10, ” ** Reimbursement includes trips to medical appointments and trips to pharmacy or to obtain medical supplies!
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Mississippi Code § “Any person who willfully makes any false or misleading statement or representation for the purpose of obtaining or wrongfully withholding any benefit or payment under this chapter is guilty of a felony…” When should you contact the Attorney General’s office? When and how can you use the possibility of fraud charges as leverage?
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Directing Care & Opioids
Choice of Physician issues How can you direct care? Can you suggest medication generics or opioid alternatives?
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Offices in Oxford, Jackson, and Ocean Springs
Courtney Davis Jeff Moffett Jackson, MS Ocean Springs, MS Offices in Oxford, Jackson, and Ocean Springs
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