Frequently Asked Questions
As of July 1, 2024, Sedgwick will no longer be supporting your worker's compensation claims. CorVel will be our new partner. Please take a moment to review the questions and answers below to help you understand the impacts of this change and provide you with necessary information.
Work-related Incidents-Caregivers
What is the change and when will it happen?
As of July 1, 2024, CorVel will be our new third-party administrator for work-related incidents.
What will happen to my current, open workers’ compensation claim(s) with Sedgwick after July 1, 2024?
Your open claim will be transferred to CorVel. CorVel will have all your claim information and history available to view to make the transition as seamless as possible. Your claim will be assigned a new CorVel claim number, and you will receive information regarding who your new adjuster will be.
Will there be an interruption to my workers’ compensation time loss payments?
There will not be an interruption to your time loss payments. Sedgwick will issue an advanced payment prior to claim transfer to CorVel that will cover through the transition period. Advanced payment is calculate based on current work status from your medical provider. CorVel will then resume time loss payments on all claims with current time loss authorization.
I have signed up for direct deposit through Sedgwick. Will my payments continue, or do I need to re-enroll?
You will need to re-enroll in direct deposit with CorVel. Signup instructions will be provided with the CorVel transition letter.
How do I turn in my medical documentation?
Medical documentation can be provided directly to CorVel after July 1, 2024. You will receive contact information for CorVel and your new adjuster. Please continue to provide any work status information to your core leader, as well.
Will my medication refills continue?
Yes, you will receive a pharmacy card from CorVel for you to present to the pharmacy at your next refill that will provide CorVel’s pharmacy/billing information. Click here for the injured worker's first fill prescription form.
Will I have to change medical providers?
No, you may continue with your current medical provider, assuming they are part of the MCO/MPN for your specific state. If a change of provider is necessary, CorVel will inform you and provide the necessary information for locating a new provider.
Will my medical bill payments continue to be paid during the transition?
Yes, medical bill payments will be made by Sedgwick through a cut-off date. CorVel will pick up billing payments after that.
Will my medical care and physical therapy appointments continue at the same facilities?
Yes, your appointments should continue at the same facilities. If a change of provider is necessary due to enrollment in the appropriate MCO/MPN, CorVel will inform you and provide the necessary information for locating a new provider.
I turned in my mileage and I’m waiting for a mileage reimbursement payment. Will this be delayed or who will the reimbursement come from?
Sedgwick should issue any mileage reimbursement payments prior to July 1, 2024. However, if you have not received your mileage payment after the transfer, please reach out to your CorVel adjuster for assistance.
How do I file a workers’ compensation claim with CorVel?
After July 1, 2024, there will be a similar process to file a workers’ compensation claim with CorVel. Detailed instructions will be forthcoming.
Will I continue to have access to MySedgwick and view my claim information?
Beginning July 1st, 2024 you will no longer have access to your Workers’ Compensation claim via MySedgwick. You will, however, continue to have access for any personal leaves you may have open with Sedgwick as they will continue to administer those leaves. This change only impacts workers’ compensation claim.
How will I view my claim information once the transition occurs?
You will be able to view your claim information with CorVel in CareMC once the transition occurs. Detailed instructions will be provided prior to transfer on how to access and view your claims.
I currently work with a Sedgwick telephonic/field case nurse, will I continue to work with them?
CorVel will work with Sedgwick regarding all claims with active nurse case management and will determine on a case-by-case basis regarding continuing with a Sedgwick telephonic or field case nurse.
Will there be any changes to my upcoming doctor’s appointments/IME appointments?
There should not be any changes to upcoming doctor’s or IME appointments. Please keep and attend all scheduled appointments during the transition.
If I need to reopen a claim that was with Sedgwick, what will the process be moving forward?
All claims, open and closed, will be transferred to CorVel on July 1, 2024. If you wish to reopen a claim, you will contact CorVel to begin the reopening process. You and/or your physician will also need to fill out any state required forms to reopen a claim.
My claim is no longer active, but I have a future medical award. Will all of my claim history be transferred to Corvel?
Yes, all of your claim history and claim documents will be transferred to CorVel.
Work-related Incidents-Core Leaders
Will there be a general telephone for work-related incidents questions if I don’t have the contact information for the adjuster handling my Caregiver’s claim?
If you do not have the contact information for the adjuster handling your caregiver’s claim, please contact your Workers Compensation Consultant for assistance.
Will I continue to be able to file a claim on behalf of a caregiver who is unable to?
As a core leader, you will continue be able to submit a claim on behalf of your caregiver.
Will I still need to fill out an accident investigation report (AIR) for each claim?
Yes, the AIR is an OSHA required document that is necessary on every incident reported.
Will there be any changes to the existing workers’ compensation processes or workflow?
Our goal is to make this transition as seamless as possible and improve the process.
Do my internal Providence contacts change with the transition to CorVel?
Your dedicated Providence workers’ compensation consultant will stay the same.
Will I receive updates on my caregiver even if the caregiver has been off for an extended period?
Yes, you will continue to receive periodic updates for any direct report regardless of claim duration.
Will I need to continue to provide job descriptions for each of my injured caregivers?
Yes, providing a copy of the most current job description is the responsibility of the core leader.
Do I need to talk with the adjuster, when I have already completed the Accident Investigation Review (AIR) form?
Yes, the AIR is an OSHA required document and separate from the investigation of the Workers’ compensation claim. The adjuster may ask you questions that are not part of the AIR therefore it is crucial that you communicate with the adjuster.
Does my caregiver have to re-submit their claim with CorVel?
No, if your caregiver has an open claim with Sedgwick, all that information will be electronically transferred to CorVel. This process should be as seamless as possible for your caregiver.
If I have a caregiver that sustains a new injury, how will they report the claim to CorVel?
Caregivers will report claims to CorVel in a similar manner to how they report to Sedgwick. Detailed instructions will be available prior to the transition.
What if a caregiver needs to file their own medical leave? Is it done through Sedgwick or Corvel?
Sedgwick will continue to administer all other medical and personal leaves. This change only impacts the workers’ compensation claim process.
Is there anything I should do to prepare my team for this change?
Stay informed by reading any articles in Core Leader News and engage with your workers’ compensation consultant as needed.
Will CorVel code timecards, or will they provide timecard coding information?
Timecard coding is the responsibility of each core leader or timekeeper when one is available. CorVel will not have the capability to code timecard but will provide timecard coding instructions.
Will CorVel have access to Kronos?
CorVel will have View Access only.
Who can I send escalations to if my caregiver complains of issues with their claim?
Your first point of contact should always be your Providence workers’ compensation consultant. They can help troubleshoot and course correct anything regarding the claim. They will engage the CorVel leadership, as needed.
Will Sedgwick still track Workers Compensation LOAs and show up on my report of caregivers out on leave?
Yes, Sedgwick will continue to report any caregivers’ out on a leave associated with a worker's compensation claim.