With support from us, the HR manager took the following steps:
Signposted Alex to the Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) for additional support
With guidance from us, the client took the following steps:
Our dedicated team were on hand throughout, helping to coordinate these actions and ensure nothing was overlooked.
As Alex’s absence continued, the HR team gathered all the necessary documentation, including the job description, absence history and recent payslips. With input from their Secondsight team, they completed the claim forms promptly and kept Alex informed about the process, timelines and the need for medical consent.
The insurer accepted the claim, and Alex remained on the company payroll while benefit payments were made by the insurer. The HR team, supported by their Secondsight team, ensured that Alex’s other benefits, such as pension and life assurance, continued without interruption. Regular reviews were scheduled, and updated medical evidence was provided as required.
After several months, Alex was ready to return to work on a phased basis. With input from the insurer’s rehabilitation team and guidance from us, the client put reasonable workplace adjustments in place and maintained regular contact to support Alex’s return
By working closely with their Secondsight team and engaging support early, the client not only helped Alex recover and return to work but also managed business risks and maintained a positive workplace culture. Our dedicated Health & Protection team provided practical support throughout, guiding decisions and keeping things on track.
Poorly managing a serious Group Income Protection claim can expose an employer to significant risks, including: