The Claims Process
- How can I receive email notifications about a claim?
- If a work-related injury occurs from a worker’s negligence or safety violation, can the worker still receive benefits?
- Does KEMI offer claimant retraining incentive benefits for coal workers’ pneumoconiosis?
- Is there a time limit for filing a work-related injury claim?
- Can an employee work while collecting workers’ compensation benefits?
- What is not covered by workers’ compensation insurance?
- Am I required to report incidents if there are no witnesses?
- When should an incident be reported to KEMI?
- Who should report an incident?
- How do I report an incident?
- How does the claims process work?
- Where should a claimant go for treatment?
- What information does my pharmacy need to process my prescription?
- What is a Form 106?
- What is a Form 113?
- I have a claim with KEMI. Can claimants view claim information online?
- Does a medical provider have to refer a claimant's treatment to an in-network provider?
- What does KEMI need from a provider to help facilitate a claimant's workers' compensation claim?
- What treatment guidelines does KEMI utilize for providers?
- How long does a claimant need to be off work to receive temporary indemnity benefits?
- How are benefits calculated for a claimant?
- What are wage certifications?
- Does KEMI offer direct deposit for indemnity payments?
- How do I update my direct deposit information for indemnity payments?
- Does KEMI provide tax documentation to claimants?
- How do I submit a mileage reimbursement request for my claim?
- How can I update my mailing address for my KEMI claim?
- How should a medical provider submit a bill to KEMI?
- How can I check the status of a medical bill?
- Does KEMI have timely filing limits for medical bills?