California Workers Compensation Mileage Rate 2016

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The moment a manager, supervisor, or other employer learns of an employee accident, they must make a DWC-1 form available to the injured employee.
Filling out a DWC-1 form is actually pretty straightforward.On the form, you will need to only fill out the “Employee” section, which asks for basic information: Name, date, and address. Date and location of injury. Brief description of injury. List of injured body parts. Social Security Number.
To calculate your regular weekly wage, you divide your annual salary by 52. If someone makes $52,000 a year, this would amount to $1,000 weekly. The maximum benefit would be $666.66 in this case as state law stipulates the maximum benefit is 2/3 of your pretax gross wage.
How Long Will it Take to Get Reimbursed? According to case law, the insurance company has 60 days from receipt of the request to pay or dispute the mileage reimbursement request. Medical mileage reimbursement is your right as an injured worker in California.
The Division of Workers' Compensation (DWC) monitors the administration of workers' compensation claims, and provides administrative and judicial services to assist in resolving disputes that arise in connection with claims for workers' compensation benefits.
The IRS mileage rules set the standard reaction time to 120 days when it comes to keeping records and reimbursements up to date in your company. Employees should receive a payment within 30 days of having business mileage expenses.