The department has the authority to close all self-insured claims. Self-insurers have the authority to close certain claims.
Within two years of claim closure on a claim the self-insurer closed, the department may require a self-insurer to pay additional benefits if the self-insurer:
A self-insurer may close | If the | With time-loss? | Other requirements? | With PPD? |
Medical only (MO) claims | Claim was filed on or after 07/01/90 and before 08/01/97 | Without | None. | Without1 |
Time-loss (TL) claims | Claim was filed on or after 07/01/86 and before 08/01/97 | With | 1. Not if the department issued an order resolving a dispute; AND 2. Only if the worker returned to work with the employer of record at the same job or at a job with comparable wages and benefits.2 | Without1 |
All claims: Medical only (MO) claims Time-loss (TL) claims Permanent partial disability (PPD) claims | Claim was filed on or after 08/01/97 | With or without | 1. Not if the department issued an order resolving a dispute; AND 2. Only if the worker returned to work with the employer of record at the same job or at a job with comparable wages and benefits;2 AND 3. Only if the closing medical report was sent to the attending or treating doctor and 143 days allowed for response. | With or without |
1 | A self-insurer may not close a claim with PPD if the injury or illness occurred before 08/01/97. |
2 | Comparable means the wages and benefits are at least ninety-five percent of the wages and benefits received by the worker at the time of injury. |
3 | When not specified, time is in calendar days. |
Within 14 days | And the doctor AGREES with | And the doctor DISAGREES with | Then the self-insurer | |
Within | Fixed and stable and PPD rating | MAY | Close the claim. | |
Does not respond | MAY | Close the claim | ||
Within or before the order is issued | Fixed and stable | MUST | 1. Obtain a supplemental medical opinion from (an) examiner(s) listed on the department's approved examiner's list; OR 2. Forward the claim to department for closure. The department may require additional medical examinations. | |
Within or before the order is issued | Fixed and stable | PPD rating | MUST | 1. Obtain a supplemental medical opinion from (an) examiner(s) listed on the department's approved examiner's list; OR 2. Forward the claim to department for closure. The department may require additional medical examinations. |
Not within, after the order is issued, but before the order is final | Fixed and stable and/or PPD rating | MUST | Forward the claim including the doctor's response to the department as a protest within five working days of receipt. |
A self-insurer must send the closing medical report to the attending or treating doctor. If the doctor responds that he/she does not concur with the results, the self-insurer must:
At claim closure, a self-insurer must send the closing order to the worker and attending or treating doctor.
1 | The department-developed form (formerly SIF-5) is the form used to request claim closure. |
A self-insurer must submit to the department:
Note: | If no one protests the self-insurer's closure order, it will become final and binding in sixty days, just like a department order. |
When a self-insurer is asking the department to close the claim, it must submit:
When the department has closed a PPD claim, the self-insurer must create a PPD Payment Schedule substantially similar to L&I form F207-162-000 when the amount of the award is more than three times the state's average monthly wage at the date of injury. At initial/down payment, send copies to the worker and the department.
When the department has closed a PPD claim, the self-insurer must make the first payment of the award without delay. Continuing payments must be paid according to the established payment schedule.
Wash. Admin. Code § 296-15-450
Statutory Authority: RCW 51.04.020, 51.14.020, 51.32.190, 51.14.090, and 51.14.095. 06-06-066, § 296-15-450, filed 2/28/06, effective 4/1/06. Statutory Authority: RCW 51.32.190(6), 51.32.055(8)(a) and (9)(a). 98-24-121, § 296-15-450, filed 12/2/98, effective 1/2/99.