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You're going to be overcharged

With so many hands tinkering with your Workers' Compensation Insurance, chances are you're going to be overcharged. Consider just how many people are involved in figuring out your Workers' Compensation charges:
  • Insurance company underwriter, the one who makes decisions
  • Insurance company nurse
  • Underwriter's assistant
  • Employer
  • Claims adjuster
  • Employer's staff
  • Claims assistant
  • Employee
  • Insurance company rater
  • At least two data processing clerks
  • Workers' Compensation Rating Bureau
    personnel
  • Current insurance agent
  • State personnel
  • Insurance agency staff
  • Clinic physicians
  • Medical specialists
  • Clinic staff
  • And quite possibly, lawyers

With all of these people affecting how your Workers' Compensation Insurance is managed, how would it be possible for errors and even major mistakes that cause you to be overcharged not to occur?


Overcharges also arise from:
 
  • Clerical errors
  • Incorrect reporting of payroll figures
  • Mishandling of on-the-job injuries
  • Violation of merger rules
  • Multi-State business
  • Changing your business
  • Not taking advantage of available credits
  • Not taking legally entitled deductions
  • Sloppy injury management
  • Botched Ex-Mod management
  • Misunderstanding of rules
  • Gray area defaulting to the insurance company, not the employer
  • Putting employees into the wrong job classifications

Why you need a Certified WorkComp Advisor
The complexity of Workers' Compensation makes it vulnerable to mistakes and errors. The Institute of WorkComp Professionals provides:specialized training, certification testing, certification updating every three years, continuing education program, limited to 350 insurance agencies nationwide.
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