Workers Compensation (CE Credits Available)

Instructor-led via Zoom.

Live online events

  • 22 May
    2 hours, 01:15 PM MDT - 03:15 PM MDT
    Online
    • $59.00 excl. Tax
  • 07 June
    2 hours, 09:45 AM MDT - 11:45 AM MDT
    Online
    • $59.00 excl. Tax
None of these dates work for you? Suggest another date & time

Description

(CE AVAILABLE IN ALL STATES EXCEPT: FL, HI, KY, LA, ME, MD, MN, NV, NJ, NY, ND, OH, OK, RI, SC, TN, & VT)

Please note: Texas requires 3 student minimum for CE course. If your resident state is TX and the course does not have 3 students or more enrolled, CE credit cannot be given.

Workers' compensation is a system designed to provide financial and medical benefits to employees who suffer work-related injuries or illnesses. It aims to protect workers by ensuring that they receive appropriate compensation for their injuries, regardless of fault. The student will also review Federal Acts and their Endorsements, endorsements for monopolistic states, Doctrines that may affect WC, and the issues that can arise.

By the end of the course, the student will have a broad understanding of how a Worker’s Compensation Policy is structured from the coverage parts one, two and three also the duties of the insured, Conditions and how to complete an ACORD 130. They will also have a broad understanding of the needs based on risks that sit in the grey areas of federal vs state WC laws, important endorsements, and the knowledge of doctrines and challenges of WC that will help the student to better understand the underwriting processes for these policies.