Abstract

BackgroundRegaining good health and returning to work are important for people injured in road traffic crashes and for society. The handling of claims by insurance companies may play an important role in the rate at which health recovers and return to work is actually attained.MethodsA novel approach towards claims handling for people injured in road traffic accidents was compared to the standard approach. The setting was a large insurance company (NRMA Insurance) in the state of New South Wales, Australia. The new approach involved communicating effectively with injured people, early intervention, screening for adverse prognostic factors and focusing on early return to work and usual activities. Demographic and injury data, health outcomes, return to work and usual activities were collected at baseline and 7 months post-injury.ResultsSignificant differences were found 7 months post-injury on 'caseness' of depression (p = 0.04), perceived health limitation on activities (p = 0.03), and self-reported return to usual activities (p = 0.01) with the intervention group scoring better. Baseline general health was a significant predictor for general health at 7 months (OR 11.6, 95% CI 2.7-49.4) and for return to usual activities (OR 4.6, 95% CI 2.3-9.3).ConclusionWe found a few positive effects on health from a new claims handling method by a large insurance company. It may be most effective to target people who report low general health and low expectations for their health recovery when they file their claim.

Highlights

  • Regaining good health and returning to work are important for people injured in road traffic crashes and for society

  • The effect of financial compensation on health recovery and return to work for people injured in traffic accidents has been studied extensively over the last 10 years [2,3,4]

  • Financial compensation and the approach of claims handling by an insurance system towards injured people may have effect on health recovery and return to work

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Regaining good health and returning to work are important for people injured in road traffic crashes and for society. Financial compensation and the approach of claims handling by an insurance system towards injured people may have effect on health recovery and return to work. In New South Wales Australia compensation under the third party insurance scheme is available where people are killed or injured as a result of a motor vehicle accident. This insurance is compulsory and is regardless of the financial means of the owner or driver of the motor vehicle under the third party insurance scheme [6]. Non-economic loss is for pain and suffering and loss of quality of life

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