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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Accident/Injury downloadable form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Date of Incident' and 'Time of Incident' fields. This information is crucial for record-keeping.
  3. Select whether the incident occurred during a Home Game, Away Game, Practice, or Other by circling the appropriate option.
  4. Indicate if it was an Injury or Accident by circling one of the options provided.
  5. Complete the 'Injured Person Information' section with details such as First Name, Last Name, Address, City, State, Zip Code, Phone Number, Age, Date of Birth, and Gender.
  6. If applicable, fill out the Guardian Parent Information for minors. Include their contact details and address.
  7. Check all relevant boxes under 'Suspected Type of Injury' and 'Action Taken' to accurately describe the situation.
  8. Provide details about the location of occurrence and specify which part of the body was injured by checking appropriate boxes.
  9. Describe how the injury or accident occurred in the designated area to provide context for your report.
  10. Fill in witness information if available and complete your contact details before signing and dating the form.

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IC45 First Report of Injury (FROI). Section 6(b) of the Workers Compensation Act requires that you (or insurers acting on your behalf) send reports to the Illinois Workers Compensation Commission on all accidents involving more than three lost work days.
Medical records: Hospital or GP records will show the diagnosis of your injuries and any treatment you received, which helps link the accident to your harm.
Sprains, strains, bruising, and other damage to muscles, tendons, and ligaments (soft tissue injuries) are very common in automobile accidents. This type of injury can be painful and long-lasting.
What exactly should you document? Photographic and video evidence of your injuries. Records and medical bills for any immediate medical attention you received. Information regarding who witnessed the injury. Police reports or incident reports.
Effective methods include taking clear photographs of injuries and the accident scene, obtaining medical records, collecting witness statements, and maintaining a journal detailing daily pain levels and limitations.

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if someone is injured, show your insurance certificate or cover note to the police. If you cant do this at the scene take the documents to the police station within seven days. take photographs that you may be able to later use as evidence if you need to make a claim.

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