Introduction
The Alabama Workers' Compensation Act does not apply to employment with state agencies and institutions, such as UAH. It is, however, the policy of The Board of Trustees of The University of Alabama to provide benefits to an employee who sustains an on-the-job injury. These benefits include payment of an employee’s medical expenses, payment of lost wages, and payment of permanent disability and death benefits resulting from the on-the-job injury, all subject to the terms and limitations set forth more fully below.
As a means of administering an efficient and equitable occupational injury program, this document is intended to provide employees of UAH with a current, updated statement of the University's occupational injury policy and procedures. While extenuating or urgent circumstances may, on occasion, justify a departure from these procedures, compliance by an employee is generally a condition to the receipt of benefits.
An “occupational” or “on-the-job” injury (OJI), as those terms are used herein, refers to an injury that is sustained by a UAH employee from an accident arising out of and in the course of the performance of employment duties. Those terms also are deemed to include any illness or disease caused or aggravated by hazards of the employee’s particular job that are substantially greater than or different from those associated with employment in general. In that connection, the phrase “date of the injury” and similar phrases used herein, when applied to an occupational illness or disease, refer to the onset of the illness/disease. The term “employee” includes all full-time and part-time faculty, administrators, staff, student workers, and graduate assistants (while performing services for the University). The phrase “current rate of pay” of an employee refers to the rate of pay at the time of the injury. The phrase “return to work” refers to an employee’s return to full duties or, if the University in its sole discretion decides to offer it as an accommodation, to modified duties.
The OJI program at UAH is administered by the Office of Risk Management, with the assistance of other campus offices. The Director of the Office of Risk Management has primary responsibility for the management of OJI claims, and serves as or may appoint an OJI Coordinator. An OJI Benefits Advisory Group, made up of one representative from the Office of Risk Management, one representative from the Office of Counsel, one representative from the Office of Human Resources, and one representative from the Office of Environmental Health and Safety, shall be available to provide advice, upon request, on claims and benefits issues.