Workers' Compensation Claims
AIG Workers' Compensation Tools and Resources
Learn state workers’ compensation posting requirements and print notices instantly, including information on medical networks and other tools available for that state. Access the Posting Notice Site here.
In the event of a 911 emergency, the injured worker should immediately notify their employer, and seek treatment at the nearest hospital.
INJURED EMPLOYEE:
1. Immediately report the injury to your supervisor or your human resources personnel.
2. Seek medical treatment at the nearest occupational health clinic. For a list of providers, visit https://www.aig.com/intellirisk. To search for a provider:
- Click on "Find Medical Care" and then the link "Find nearby medical care."
- Do a radius search, and under the Provider Types, select ‘‘First Treatment Providers.’’
- To narrow your search, choose "Occupational/Industrial Medicine."
3. Your supervisor or human resources personnel will give you a Optum Pharmacy First Fill document. Take this document with you to a medical facility as well as the pharmacy information, if you are given a script for your work-related injury.
4. Let your supervisor or human resources personnel know when you have received medical treatment, and the results of the visit (i.e., work restrictions or full duty).
EMPLOYER:
1. Report the injury immediately to AIG by closing the “Steps for Reporting an Injury” information and using the “First Notice of Loss” instructions for the type of claim you need to report (Workers’ Compensation, USL&H, or Defense Based Act).
2. Direct employee to the nearest occupational clinic and provide them with an Optum Pharmacy First Fill document. For a list of providers, visit https://www.aig.com/intellirisk. Refer to the search instructions under the Injured Employee section.
Productivity Edge
If you are enrolled in Productivity Edge, please report your claim through the Nurse Triage phone number.
Report a Claim
Available 24/7 every day of the year, this online system simplifies First Notice of Loss reporting and expedites claims communications by allowing you to submit your forms and manage your claim whenever and wherever it’s most convenient.
Reporting by Phone
AIG also accepts First Notice of Loss reporting by phone:
- Construction Risk Workers' Compensation: 800-910-2667
- Excess Workers' Compensation: 866-473-0756
- Primary Workers' Compensation: 877-399-6442
Workers' Compensation First Notice of Loss Questions
Learn what questions to expect when reporting an injury.
Reporting by LS-202
Effective December 1, 2010 USL&H claims can no longer be reported via telephone or online and must be reported on a LS-202 form (Employers First Report of Injury). The completed form should be sent to the Department of Labor at the following address:
U.S. Department of Labor
Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs
Division of Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation
201 Varick Street, Room 740
Post Office Box 249
New York, NY 10014-0249
A copy of the completed form should also be sent to AIG by email, fax or mail.
Accident State: Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin
Mailing Address:
AIG
Po Box 305902
Nashville, TN 37230-5902
Email Address: easternwcnewloss@aig.com
Fax Number: 866-420-1404
Accident State: Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Washington, Wyoming
Mailing Address:
AIG
Po Box 25971
Shawnee Mission, KS 66225
Email Address: easternwcnewloss@aig.com
Fax Number: 866-739-6981
For your reference the Department of Labor website can be accessed here.
Reporting by LS-202
Report a Defense Based Act (DBA) or World Source Workers’ Compensation claim using our online form.
For your reference the Department of Labor website can be accessed here.
Find a Provider or Pharmacy
Search for and obtain listings of providers, facilities, or pharmacies that are members of networks that apply to claims administered by AIG Claims, Inc.
Medical Card
Create a Medical Card that an injured worker can take to their provider for information on how to access AIG medical approval. Please click here and select “Medical Card” in the upper right area of the screen. Enter the benefit state. All other information is optional.
Workers’ Compensation Claims Guide by State
Get state forms, medical network information, cost containment programs, pharmacy network information, and additional state source information. Learn more here.
Employment State: Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming
Inquiry Phone Number: 877-802-5246
Eastern Zone General Fax Number (non-FROI): 866-958-1211
Western Zone General Fax Number (non-FROI): 866-739-6983
Medical Bills Mailing Address:
Eastern Zone
AIG
Attn: Workers Compensation
P.O. Box 25908
Shawnee Mission, KS 66225
Western Zone
AIG
Attn: Workers Compensation
P.O. Box 25972
Shawnee Mission, KS 66225
California
AIG
Attn: Workers Compensation
P.O. Box 25977
Shawnee Mission, KS 66225
Oklahoma
AIG
Attn: Workers Compensation
P.O. Box 25975
Shawnee Mission, KS 66225