Helping You Get Better
Beacon’s exceptional team of claim representatives, nurses, and case managers will work with you and your employer, to make sure you get the care that you need after a work-related injury.
Reporting an Injury – Next Steps
If you are injured at work, you should report your injury to your employer and seek medical attention if needed. Your employer will then report the claim to Beacon Mutual. Once reported, your employer will receive the assigned claim number, which you may need for medical professionals who will treat your work-related injury. Make sure to tell your treatment providers that your injury is work-related.
If you have an injury that causes you to be disabled for more than 3 days, you will be contacted by our claim experts who will ask you for more details about your injury. They will explain the worker’s compensation claim process to you and answer any questions you might have. Claims which involve medical treatment only are handled directly by medical treatment providers and are paid by Beacon.
You should not be billed for any work-related medical treatment. If you receive any bills for your work-related medical treatment, please notify your employer right away and provide them with the bill. Your employer should send the bill to Beacon Mutual for processing. You or your employer can contact our claims department at 401-825-2667 for further instructions. If you lose more than 3 days of work and have not heard from us, please contact our claims department at 401-825-2667. Ask for a claims expert who will explain the claims process to you, work with you to gather more information, and communicate with your employer.
Beacon Helps You Ease Your Burden
A 15-second video which discusses the role of the claims department to support injured workers and get them the care they deserve.
Watch VideoWorkers' Compensation Benefits
After a work-related injury, workers’ comp insurance provides benefits to help you get better, which may include reimbursement for lost wages, medical care, and prescriptions. Our claims team can help answer any questions you may have about workers’ compensation benefits.
Contact UsOther Resources
The Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training (DLT) offers helpful information injured workers. Visit the RI DLT website for more resources.
RI DLT WebsiteStay-at-Work/Return-to-Work Program
Beacon’s Stay-at-Work/Return-to-Work Program helps minimize disruption to your life because of a work-related injury. We work with you, your employer and medical provider to ensure a safe return to work.
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Beacon Mutual's approved Preferred Provider Network (PPN) is comprised of participating physicians and other healthcare providers who are experienced in treating work-related injuries.
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