Personal Injury Strategic Claims Management
When a person is injured due to a work-related or a motor accident-related injury and unable to work, injury insurance schemes aim to provide appropriate support and enable recovery. The Personal Injury Strategic Claims Management course will advance your knowledge of different claims management strategies and techniques to improve personal injury compensation schemes.
Course date
8 SEPTEMBER 2025
– 14 NOVEMBER 2025
Residential intensive 6 - 7 November 2025
Course delivery
Online learning
The hybrid residential intensive session is hosted online or in person at:
Monash Public Health and Preventive Medicine
553 St Kilda Road
Melbourne VIC 3004
Course fees
Assessed:
$3,500 GST-free
Non-assessed:
$3,000 incl. GST
Program contact
Phone: +61 3 9903 0289
Terms and Conditions
Course registration closes one week prior to the course commencement date.
Monash School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine (SPHPM) and the Personal Injury Education Foundation (PIEF) have partnered to create a unique offering that leads to a postgraduate pathway for people working in the workers’ compensation and motor accident compensation industries in Australia, New Zealand and globally. This pathway will provide scheme participants with the opportunity to enrich and enhance the depth of personal injury management knowledge and skills.
In this nine-week course, you will gain an advanced understanding of different claims management strategies and techniques available to improve personal injury insurance schemes. The unit is designed to equip students with the core strategic and business planning skills to effectively manage scheme outcomes and costs, as well as develop knowledge and skills in the management of personal injury claims.
Learning objectives
- Explain strategic approaches to claims management in the field of personal injury.
- Apply appropriate frameworks to evaluate claims management intervention strategies.
- Describe how stakeholder engagement and organisational culture can influence the management of personal injury claims.
- Apply the principles of business planning and strategy development to the management of personal injury claims.
- Design interventions and implementation strategies to improve the management of personal injury claims.
- Develop key performance indicators and measures in personal injury claims management.
- Demonstrate the ability to work as a member of a team to meet assessment task requirements.
Course outline
- Week 1: Models of case management
- Week 2: Key capabilities of case managers
- Week 3: Initial case management and triage
- Week 4: Managing complex and longer-term claims
- Week 5: Reducing the burden on clients and stakeholders
- Week 6: Measuring case management performance
- Week 7: Residential intensive block (compulsory scheduled sessions)
- Week 8: Emerging trends
- Week 9: Assessment
Who should attend
This course would be ideal for anyone working in the personal injury and disability management industry in developing and expanding knowledge in the claims management area and progress towards achieving a postgraduate qualification.
Accelerate your qualification
Eligible participants who complete the micro-credential can receive 6 credit points of unspecified credit* towards the Graduate Certificate of Personal Injury Management, Master of Public Health, or Master of Occupational Health.
*Maximum credit limits and minimum course entry requirements apply, see the terms and conditions page for more details
For more details please contact caryn.vanvreden@monash.edu or shortcourses.depm@monash.edu
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