GAA Injury Scheme 
If you have been injured while
playing or during training then you are required to fill in the GAA
Injury Claim form. PLEASE NOTE: You must fill in this form and have
it send back in via email to the address below, or hand it directly
to Mick Nugent within 60 DAYS to insure a successful claim.
To Download the GAA Injury
Claim Form please click HERE.
For more info contact your
manager or a member of the Committee
Ladies Injury Fund
Step
1 - Requires you to fill in the Injury Prelim form, you have 8 weeks
from the time of the injury to fill this in and have it sent into
Central Council but we recommend you do it ASAP. To download this
form click HERE.
Step 2 Once you have received
confirmation from Central Council that your prelim form has been
received you then have to fill in the accident fund claim form. You
have 6 months from the time of the accident to fill in this form and
have it returned but we recommend you do it ASAP. To download this
form click HERE.
Important Facts
you need to know
1.
Players and mentors must be registered
for the calendar year and fully paid members of St Marys to Qualify
for the Injury Scheme.
2.
An injury must be notified to Mick Nugent ASAP and a Claim Form
submitted within 60 days of your injury or you will not be reimbursed
for any costs. Claim forms can be downloaded above.
3.
Physiotherapy is not covered under the rules of the scheme unless it
is post operative and only then up to the amount of €320.
4.
If you have medical insurance e;g VHI, Quinn Healthcare, a claim must
be made with your medical provider. Otherwise unrecoverable medical
expenses are covered up to the maximum of €4500 (this benefit
includes cover for MRI scans up to a limit of €300 per scan and
post operative treatment up to a limit of €320. A maximum benefit
of €40 per any one treatment applies). The first €100 of each and
every claim is excluded.
5.
If you are injured during a match please insure it is noted by the
referee as a copy of the report must be submitted to willis along
with your claim.
For medical
/ dental claims we require the following additional
documentation:
Medical
receipts (Not invoices).
If the claimant has
other medical insurance such as VIVAS / VHI / BUPA / Garda Medical
Aid - please forward a statement of account detailing his claim
under it / them.
For loss
of wages claims we require the following additional
documentation:
Three
recent payslips dated prior to the date of injury (confirming the
claimant's basic nett weekly pay)
If
self-employed, please provide a letter from his Accountant detailing
the nett basic earnings for the three months prior to the injury
If a substitute
worker has been employed please forward a letter from the Accountant
confirming the cost of the substitute worker
More
detailed information documents outlining the the GAA Players Injury
Scheme, the LGFA Injury Scheme and the voluntary AIG
Pupil Protector Policy are available for download HERE,
or from Mick Nugent
If
you have any queries contact Mick Nugent on 0876888909 or at
secretary.stmarys.dublin@gaa.ie