If your employee reports sick, the company doctor will assess whether he is still able to work. If the company doctor decides that your employee cannot work, you might still have doubts: Is the employee really sick? You can then ask an expert opinion from the UWV on that matter.
When your employee reports sick, the company doctor decides whether the employee is still able to work. If the company doctor decides that your employee cannot work, you might still have doubts: Is the employee really sick and cannot perform or could he do other work? You can then ask an expert opinion from the UWV on the matter.
It may be useful to request an expert opinion not just in the event you are unsure whether your employee is really sick. Do you find, for instance, that your employee does not cooperate sufficiently with his reintegration and do you intend to apply a pay freeze? In that case you can ask the UWV for an assessment of your employee’s reintegration efforts. You can also have your own reintegration efforts assessed, just to be sure you are on the safe side. After all, you do not want to be confronted with a wage sanction by the UWV.
Both employer and employee can apply for an expert opinion. The costs of this opinion are to be borne by the applicant.
The UWV can give an expert opinion on five questions:
In the application you must specify which of the above questions you would like an answer to. You can only choose one question.
Tip: Do you apply for an expert opinion regarding your own reintegration obligations (question 4)? Do so in time, so that you can adjust the reintegration process if necessary!
Please note: In some situations the UWV will not give an expert opinion. For instance, the UWV will only assess your employee’s suitability to perform his or her own work (see question 1) if you and your employee disagree on this. An expert opinion will also be rejected if your employee does not cooperate with the assessment of suitability for his own work.
The expert opinion will be given by an independent insurance doctor or occupational consultant of the UWV. This opinion is not binding. Thus, you and your employee are not obliged to follow up on the expert opinion. However, the UWV will include the expert opinion in the assessment of the rehabilitation report! Not following up on the expert opinion may thus have consequences.
If you and your employee continue to disagree after the expert opinion of the UWV, you can go to court. The court will also consider the expert opinion in its decision. Often the judge follows the expert opinion but that is not always the case.
An expert opinion must be distinguished from a second opinion by another company doctor, which can only be requested by your employee.
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