Behind the Claims | Episode 10
The Mistakes Your Doctor Makes on Your Workers Comp Certificate
This episode explores Certificate of Capacity mistakes, workers compensation documentation, SIRA certificate requirements, valid injury diagnosis, and how medical certificates affect workers comp claims in NSW.
- Runtime: 44 min
- Category: Workers Compensation / Medical Documentation
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Episode Overview
A Certificate of Capacity is not just paperwork. It can decide whether an injured worker receives weekly payments, treatment approvals, and support during recovery.
Dr Tang walks through common errors, including vague diagnoses like “stress” or “neck pain”, missing sections, incorrect timeframes, and outdated WorkCover NSW forms.
He also explains why the date of injury matters, how referrals work in the first 12 weeks, and why doctors need to understand what the legislation requires.
Key Takeaways
- A Certificate of Capacity can directly affect payments and treatment approvals.
- “Stress”, “anxiety”, and “neck pain” may not be enough as a diagnosis.
- The date of injury can affect referrals and early treatment access.
- Timeframes must follow certificate requirements.
- Blank or incomplete sections can create claim issues.
- Injured workers should read the certificate before signing.
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Dr. Danny Tang
Treating Doctor and Independent Medical Consultant
Dr Danny Tang is a treating doctor and Independent Medical Consultant with strong experience in workers compensation, occupational health, and workplace injury management. He works across both treating and independent assessment roles, giving him practical insight into what insurers review, what doctors often miss, and how certificate errors can affect injured workers.