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Park District
Risk Management Agency
PO Box 4320
Wheaton, IL 60189
Tel: 630-769-0332
Fax: 630-769-0449

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Claims Administration


  1. Claims Philosophy
  2. Overview
  3. Staff
  4. Claims Reporting Guidelines
  5. Accident Reports
  6. Workers' Compensation
  7. Pollution Coverage
  8. FAQs

PDRMA Claims Philosophy

The effective management of claims depends upon a close partnership among PDRMA members, staff and contracted service providers. Cooperation amongst all partners is essential to a successful claims process in which claimants are treated fairly, payments or denials are made promptly, communication is on-going and the interests of PDRMA members are held in the highest regard.

The PDRMA Claims Department strives to provide service that exceeds the expectations of our members. We are objective in the investigation and evaluation of the claims submitted to us.

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Overview

PDRMA's claims were originally handled by Gallagher Bassett. After realizing in 1993 the membership would be better served with an in house claim staff, the PDRMA claims department was born.

Since that time, the department has striven to provide claims handling to the membership that exceeds their expectations. The PDRMA claims staff works with the membership on all facets of their claims needs. The same dedication is provided on all claims, from the smallest to the largest claims.

The claims staff provides claims handling to the membership, including property/casualty lines of business, workers compensation and employment practices. The staff also handles events and incidents on behalf of members; while these are not actually claims, they require investigation and, on many occasions, correspondence with attorneys, to deny liability on the part of the member.

Assistance to the membership regarding subrogation (recovery of monies paid by the member, their deductible and in cases were the damages are under the deductible, the actual losses incurred). This includes working with other insurance companies and, in many cases, the wrong doer directly responsible who may not have been insured at the time of the loss and payment plans are arranged.

Utilizing a cooperative approach with the members and their injured employees, the claims staff works to provide the best medical care available to the injured employees. The department also developed a prescription card program for the injured employees to use, thereby saving the cost of out of pocket expenses for prescription drugs.

Working with our legal department on cases where our membership has done nothing wrong, and has not met a standard of willful or wanton negligence, has assisted the claims department in become highly experienced in tort immunity laws. It has also allowed claims staff to identify a wide range of legal defenses to defeat claims that do not rise to the level of willful and wanton conduct. The claims department recognizes that not all injuries can be avoided. When an injury occurs and one of our members has done something wrong, or may have done something to prevent the incident, a compromise payment will be considered.

The risk management and claims staff work together to develop new training programs and share information from the claims generated for analysis by the risk management department.

The goal of PDRMA's claims staff is to assist all departments in bringing the membership the best product for their needs.

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Staff

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Claims Reporting Guidelines

This is a summary of PDRMA’s claims reporting and Investigation Guidelines. Included is our purpose statement, claims philosophy and detailed explanation of all of our coverages.

Adobe PDF Format, Microsoft Word Format

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Accident Reports

These are the required accident forms for all claims types for reporting purposes to PDRMA. Prompt reporting improves PDRMA’s ability to successfully handle your claims.

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Workers' Compensation

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Pollution Coverage

If you experience a pollution related claim that involves:

  • Illegal dumping on your property.
  • Migration of pollution from your property to another.
  • Migration of pollution on to your property.
  • The contamination of your property by a pollutant

Notify PDRMA immediately during regular business hours at 630 769 0332 or through the after hours emergency line as directed by the recording.

Take Necessary Action to Control a Pollution Incident
Members have an obligation per the pollution policy to provide an emergency response to mitigate a pollution condition to prevent any further exposure or hazards to persons, property, or the spreading of the material making cleanup more costly. Emergency response means reasonable costs incurred to abate and/or respond to an imminent and substantial threat to human health or the environment.

Who Should You Contact to Control a Pollution Incident?
Document #350 on PDRMA’s website provides contact information for environmental consultants, clean-up contractors and an industrial hygienist that can be considered in the event of a pollution incident. PDRMA staff can assist you in making a decision concerning the section of a contractor. However, the payment of expenses arising from a pollution incident will be evaluated per the provisions in the pollution insurance policy.

What Claim Form Should I Complete?
Use the Property Loss Report claim form to provide pollution incident information to PDRMA claims staff.
In the Summary Section of the Property Loss Report form, please obtain the following information:

  1. Cause and Type of Incident:
    • Cause of the incident
    • Nature (first-party property or third-party liability)
    • List chemical agent(s) (oil, gasoline, other) involved
    • Current condition of the spilled material (moving ,contained)
    • If the material is contained and stable, how is material being contained?
    • Is the material leaking onto member property?
    • Is the material leaking onto third-party property?
    • Has an environmental consultant or cleanup company been contacted or currently on site?
    • Have any patrons/staff been exposed to a chemical or otherwise injured?

Fax the completed claim form immediately to the PDRMA office at 630 769 0449

Consider gathering your Crisis Management Team
Pollution events commonly attract a substantial Fire Department response that often results in a media presence. It is recommended that agencies gather their Crisis Teams following any pollution incident and work with PDRMA to provide information to the general public and media.

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Frequently Asked Claim Questions

  1. What is lag time?

    Lag time is used only for Worker’s Compensation claims. Lag time starts from the date of loss to the time PDRMA receives a hard copy of the first report of accident (Form 45) in our office. All Form 45’s should be faxed to the PDRMA offices.

  2. How many days do I have to report a property claim?

    Technically, 45 days but PDRMA needs to be advised as soon as the member is aware of the damage. We have certain investigation requirements that must be met and these can’t be completed if we have no knowledge of the claim.

  3. What is our member deductible?

    $1,000.00 on all first party losses. First party losses are losses involving damage to property owned by the park district.

  4. I was using my personal auto for park district business and was involved in a vehicle accident. Who will pay my claim?

    Insurance follows the vehicle owner. The insurance carrier for the employee would pay for the vehicle damage. Any injury sustained by the employee would be a worker’s compensation claim as long as it was determined they were on park district business when the vehicle accident occurred.

  5. What is Temporary Total Disability and when it is paid?

    Temporary Total Disability is a statute set by the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission to compensate employees when they have missed time from work due to a compensable claim. The injured employee must have an off duty work slip from a doctor. This benefit starts after the employee has lost more than three scheduled working days.

  6. The sheriff's department has served us with a summons and complaint; what is that and what do we do with it?

    A summons and complaint is the first notice that a person is suing the district. Fax the documentation to PDRMA claims and legal department as soon as possible for possible defense and coverage.

  7. What patron incident accident reports does the PDRMA claim department need to receive?

    Any patron injury case in which paramedics were called. Any aquatic related incident where CPR was rendered or any successful saves should also be reported. Minor events do not need to be sent in to our office. However, we do suggest that you keep these forms on file on your premises. Should parents contact you regarding payment of bills, please forward the incident report and we will contact the parents. If you need further clarification please contact the Claims Department.

  8. When does the PDRMA Claims Department send out patron denial letters?

    Denial letters are not routinely sent for all incident reports received in the PDRMA office. If the member receives a request for reimbursement of expenses, medical or property, staff will send a denial letter. A request for reimbursement can come from the injured party, their group insurance, medical provider or an attorney.

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