You can notify CGU of an injury in just a few minutes using our online notification system.
Our team can help provide you with a quote based on your business needs.
If you have any queries get in touch.
Providing initial notification of an injury couldn't be easier with CGU's online initial injury notification system. If you're new to online notification you can refer to this quick reference guide or speak to your CGU Account Manager.
You can also notify us of an injury via email, fax or posting a notification of injury form to CGU.
The employee should complete the first two pages of the Workers Compensation Claim Form and submit it with the employee's medical certificate on the Employer as soon as practicable. The employer is required to complete the third page of the claim form and lodge it to CGU Workers Compensation within three working days.
CGU work in consultation with you to determine liability quickly and then assess an injured worker's compensation entitlement for weekly benefits, medical and other expenses. We undertake a thorough review of all information prior to determining initial liability and then work to establish the right claims management strategies.
On receipt of a valid claim, CGU will contact you within five working days to discuss the circumstances of your employee’s injury including:
If the workers' compensation claim is accepted, your injured worker could be eligible for compensation payments including:
Whilst entitlements are not limited to the above, we have simply outlined the more common payment groups. If you would like more information please contact CGU.
CGU provides all policy holders with free access to online injury management training via our .Live online tools.
This introductory training is designed to provide you with tips and techniques to help you successfully manage injuries in the workplace. The training includes:
CGU also offers classroom style training on injury management. More information is available in our Employer WHS risk management and training section.
As the employer you are responsible for providing suitable duties for your injured worker.
In conjunction with the injured worker, their nominated treating doctor and a rehabilitation provider a return to work plan should be drafted that is based on the treating doctor’s recommendations and approval.
If the doctor thinks the employee is fit to work, but not in their normal job, you must consider suitable duties such as:
When considering suitable duties, the following must be taken into account:
Contact your case manager for more information.
Although medical treatment can only be administered with the consent of the injured worker by their nominated treating doctor, an employer or CGU may require the employee to be examined by an independent medical examiner.
These reviews aim to provide medical opinion and information to assist the return to work process.
If CGU makes a decision to decline payment, it will be done in consultation with you. If you have concerns about how a liability decision was reached, please contact us immediately and provide any further information you think may be relevant.
While CGU must comply with legislative requirements, we endeavour to partner with you to ensure the best outcomes for you and your injured worker are achieved.
As an employer, you must maintain a readily accessible register of injuries for all incidents, accidents and near misses and make sure all employees are aware of it.
You must also:
For further information about employer obligations, please refer to the Information for Employers Rights and Responsibilities brochure or contact NT WorkSafe on 1800 250 713.
Following an injury an employer must:
Once a claim form is completed an employer must:
Employers also have a number of obligations relating to workplace health and safety.
An injured worker must:
For more information regarding employee obligations, see the section on Information for Workers Rights and Responsibilities. Further information in relation to NT Workers' compensation claims, or copies of any bulletins, can be found at the NT WorkSafe website.
We take a sustainable, partnership approach to managing your claims. We work with you and your adviser to deliver results that have a positive impact on your premiums.
Our ability to deliver positive results lies in our experience, knowledge and scale. Our processes and systems enable us to maintain tight control of your claims.
We start by learning about your business environment and past claims performance so that we can assist where we identify improvement opportunities.
When claims do occur, we keep you informed every step of the way. From establishing liability and setting claim strategies, through to the treatment program and getting your employees back to work.
For information regarding what to do if an employee is injured at work, refer to our Employer claim information section.
Employers often think there is nothing they can do to control rising workers' compensation premiums or to resolve difficult claims. The reality is that you can – by understanding what affects your premiums and focusing your efforts in the right areas.
CGU has developed an Employer Toolkit to help medium-sized businesses do just that. It provides a self-assessment to identify focus areas as well as guides and templates to help you better understand and address the areas most critical to your performance.
Included in the toolkit are topics such as:
CGU can help you to go through the self assessment and take you step-by-step through the toolkit – letting you take the first steps in taking control of your workers' compensation premium.
A growing focus on business transparency and performance metrics has increased the need for excellent reporting tools. We understand that all businesses have unique performance reporting needs, so we’ll work with you to establish your requirements and provide the claims and premium forecasting information to fulfil them.
Workers Compensation Online is a secure, web-based report management tool that:
The tool covers areas such as:
To register for Workers Compensation Online contact your adviser or CGU, or email wc.live@cgu.com.au.
Under the NT Workers' Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2008 (The Act) all employers are required to take out a policy to cover all employees including the following:
For further information, see the NT WorkSafe website.
All employees are covered by a workers' compensation policy and are entitled to compensation for any injury that occurs in the course of their employment (where their employment is deemed to have materially contributed to their injury or disease).
If you are a sole proprietor or a member of a partnership, you are not a worker of your own business and therefore you cannot take out a Workers Compensation policy for yourself.
When taking out a policy, you will need to submit a proposal form declaring estimated wages for the period of the policy (usually twelve months) and pay the deposit premium based on the estimate. The premium is adjusted at the end of the period based on actual wages. For further information see the employer information pack and employers indemnity policy.
Premium rates are reviewed by CGU annually. The rate you pay is determined by your industry or occupation. This rate is then applied to your gross estimated wages for the 12 month period. The rate may be varied subject to your previous claims history and wageroll.
If one of your workers has a work related injury or industrial disease and you are uninsured, you will be liable for the cost of that claim. You may also be liable for the cost of any damages awarded by a court. In addition, NT WorkSafe may prosecute any uninsured employer, with fines payable of up to $30,000. For further information see the NT WorkSafe website.
Under the terms of the policy we issue, you have certain policy and claims responsibilities to fulfil. It is important that you take the time to read your policy document so that you are aware of these obligations.
The major obligations you have are to:
As an employer, you also have obligations when one of your employees is injured at work. For further information, see the claims section for employers.
As a large business, your company structure may mean that you have complex needs when it comes to managing your workers' compensation policy.
We will work with you and your adviser to understand your business structure and strategy and help make the management of your portfolio of policies as effective and efficient as possible.
Please contact us by phone or email and we will arrange for this to be sent to you.
CGU offers free online courses to all employers holding our workers compensation cover.
CGU, in partnership with Kineo, provides innovative online WHS training solutions. Using a blend of workplace simulations, interactive assessments, audio, images and text, our courses actively engage and involve the user in problem-based learning.
The benefits of online learning include:
There is a variety of modules in work health and safety, injury management and industrial relations. The following are an example of the types of courses available:
Please email safetyrisk@cgu.com.au to register your interest and they will create a Kineo profile. Alternatively, contact your Customer Relationship Specialist.
If you already have access, log in via CGU Online Learning Portal - Online Training Portal.
CGU is a work health and safety (WHS) and risk management supplier to Australian businesses. We set the standard for innovative and strategic business solutions to assist our customers with effective risk management strategies. CGU provides consultancy services across Australia. Our experience and capability encompass a wide range of safety and risk services, including:
Our online training courses use a blend of interactive workplace simulations, interactive assessments, audio, images and test to actively engage and involve the user. More information is available under OHS risk management and training (requested changed to Safety and Risk Services as per page 2 request) – online training.
For further information, please refer to our brochure or contact CGU.
The experience and capability of our consultants encompass a wide range of safety and risk services. These include:
The earlier you notify your employer, the sooner an appropriate treatment program can be established to help you get back to work and the greater the chance of getting you back to your pre-injury lifestyle as soon as possible.
You can provide an initial notification of an injury using CGU's online injury notification system. Alternatively you can download a notification of injury form and email, fax or post it to CGU.
On receipt of a valid claim, CGU Workers Compensation may contact you and your employer within five working days to discuss your circumstances including:
CGU works to determine liability quickly and assess any compensation entitlement for weekly benefits, medical and other expenses that you may have.
We undertake a thorough review of all information prior to determining initial liability and then work to establish the right claim management strategies.
If your workers’ compensation claim is accepted, you could be eligible for a variety of compensation payments including:
Whilst your entitlements are not limited to the above, we have simply outlined the more common payment groups. Contact CGU for full list of your entitlements.
In conjunction with your treating doctor, employer and vocational rehabilitation provider a Return to Work Plan will be drafted that:
If your doctor thinks you are fit to work but has placed restrictions on what you can do at work, consideration is given on whether you can return to work on suitable duties, such as:
You must make all reasonable efforts to ensure you actively participate in a return to work plan and co-operate in working towards the goals.
If you disagree with the decision, you can:
Further information on appeal rights is available on the NT WorkSafe website.
You can choose your own doctor for treatment, or your employer may have an appointed company doctor or medical centre.
Your employer or CGU may require you to be examined by a doctor of their choice. These reviews are intended to provide medical opinion and information to assist the return to work process. Medical treatment can only be administered with your consent by your nominated treating doctor.
If you are injured at work, you must:
If you don’t meet these obligations, your entitlement to weekly payments and medical and other expenses may be affected.
For further information about employee obligations, please refer to the Information for Workers your Rights and Responsibilities brochure or contact NT Worksafe on 1800 250 713.
Your employer must:
For further information about employer obligations, see the section on Information for Employers your Rights and Responsibilities or contact NT WorkSafe on 1800 250 713.
Your treating doctor should:
CGU's responsibilities include:
CGU Workers Compensation (NT)
Level 2, 80 Mitchell Street
Darwin NT 0800
Phone: 1300 558 921 or (08) 8924 0300
Fax: 1300 038 395
E-mail: WorkersCompClaims@iag.com.au
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CGU Workers Compensation (NT)
GPO Box 9960
Darwin NT 0801
E-mail: NTUWWorkersComp@cgu.com.au