Initial claim definition

Initial claim means the first open period on the claim immediately following the original filing of the occupational injury or disease claim until the worker is first declared to be medically stationary by an attending physician or authorized nurse practitioner. For nondisabling claims, the “initial claim” means the first period of medical treatment immediately following the original filing of the occupational injury or disease claim ending when the attending physician or authorized nurse practitioner does not anticipate further improvement or need for medical treatment, or there is an absence of treatment for an extended period.
Initial claim means a notice filed under Section 208.001(a) to establish a benefit year by an individual who does not have a benefit year in effect at the time the notice was filed.
Initial claim has the meaning set forth in Section 8.3(g) hereof.

Examples of Initial claim in a sentence

  • Initial claim consents and subsequent True-up claims are conditional on SoLRs meeting the requirements of the True-up Agreement.

  • Initial claim consents and subsequent True-up claims are conditional on SoLRs meeting the requirements of the True- up Agreement.


More Definitions of Initial claim

Initial claim means a new claim application submitted by
Initial claim means a new claim application submitted by the claimant to establish a benefit year and to obtain a determination of weekly and maximum benefit amounts.
Initial claim means any new, additional, or reopened claim for unemployment compensation benefits.
Initial claim means], an application, in a form prescribed by the division, made by an individual for the determination of the individual's status as an insured worker;
Initial claim means an application, in a form prescribed by the division, made by
Initial claim means a claim for employed person’s allowance made by a person -
Initial claim means the first open period on the claim immediately following the original filing of the occupational injury or disease claim until the worker is first declared to be medically stationary by an attending physician.