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Workers' Comp 101 Topics

  1. What is Worker's Compensation?
  2. Are All Injuries Compensable?
  3. Managing the Process
  4. Who Pays for Insurance?
  5. The Hidden Cost of Workers' Compensation
  6. Lower Your Experience Modification Factor
  7. Who are the Players?
  8. Where Do I Get Help?
  9. Abbreviations
  10. Glossary of Workers' Comp Premium Terms


 

 


Where Do I Get Help?

Your company's workers' compensation costs are skyrocketing out of control! While you are not expected to know everything about workers' compensation, you should know where you can get the help you need to control those costs - the Workers' Comp Kit®.

As part of the learning process the Workers' Comp Kit® provides the materials and support needed to successfully implement a Workers Compensation Management Program to reduce those costs.

  • No question is "stupid" or too insignificant to ask
  • If you do not understand something, ask! If you have a question, there is a good chance someone else will have the same question
  • We may have overlooked some very obvious questions and your inquiries will allow us to include additional information in The Workers' Comp Kit®.

There are many resources published, such as newsletters and books to familiarize you with the field of workers' compensation. See Resources for some of the sources we have found helpful.

To submit a claim, see the information on Contact Us.

For more information of interest about workers compensation and how to control costs, go to News and Articles.

Next Topic: Abbreviations.

To Get You Started: National Workers' Compensation Score™: A Best Practices Assessment.



"Workers Compensation Management Program: Reduce Costs 20% to 50%"

To learn more about how to lower your workers compensation expense, read the guidebook from Advisen and the Workers Comp Resource Center, Workers Compensation Management Program: Reduce Costs 20% to 50%, which covers the following:

•   BONUS CHAPTER! Process Overview for Workers Compensation Managers
Workers Compensation Basics
•   Fundamentals of Cost Containment
Best Practices Roles and Responsibilities
Management Commitment
Employee Communications
Controlling Fraud and Abuse
•   Return to Work and Transitional Duty
Claim Reporting
•   Other Indemnity Cost Containment Services
•   Directing Medical Care
Medical Cost Containment
Physical Therapy & Physical Rehabilitation
Pharmacy Benefits Management
Training Supervisors
Working with the Insurance Company and TPA
•   Claim Resolution and Settlement
•   Safety and Loss Control

Workers Compensation Management Program 2012: Reduce Costs 20-50%
Learn more about the comprehensive guidebook from Advisen and the Workers Comp Resource Center: Workers Compensation Management Program: Reduce Costs 20% to 50%.

Learn more: Workers Compensation Management Program: Reduce Costs 20% to 50%
Learn more about included documents, bulk pricing, and custom imprinted covers for brokers, carriers, and associations.



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