Level: Intermediate
Why you need this course:
After completing this course, you’ll be able to arrange appropriate coverage to suit your customers’ needs.
Upon successful completion of this course, you should be able to:
- Describe the following aspects of workers compensation statutes:
- Employers´ loss exposures created by statutes
- Requirements for benefits
- Benefits provided
- Benefit administration
- Persons and employments covered
- Extraterritorial provisions
- Federal jurisdiction
- Methods for meeting the employer´s obligation
- Explain how Part One of the Workers Compensation and Employers Liability (WC&EL) Insurance Policy provides the benefits required by state workers compensation laws.
- Explain why employers liability insurance is needed and how Part Two of the WC&EL policy addresses this need.
- Describe the purpose and operation of Part Three—Other States Insurance in the WC&EL policy.
- Describe the need for, and the coverage provided by, each of the following endorsements:
- Voluntary Compensation and Employer´s Liability Coverage Endorsement
- Longshore and Harbor Workers´ Compensation Act Coverage Endorsement
- Explain how premium bases, classifications, and premium adjustments affect the rating of WC&EL policies.
- Explain whether, and for what amount, the WC&EL policy would cover a described employee injury or illness.
Cost: $20 per Professional Development Hour (PDH). Information on Professional Development Hours (PDH) provided can be found here.
Workers Compensation and Employers Liability Insurance Topics Include:
- Specific aspects of workers compensation statutes, including requirements for benefits, benefit administration, federal jurisdiction, and more
- How Part One of the WC&EL Insurance Policy provides the benefits required by state laws
- Part Two of the WC&EL policy
- Purpose and operation of Part Three—Other States Insurance in the WC&EL policy
- Voluntary Compensation and Employer´s Liability Coverage Endorsement and the Longshore and Harbor Workers´ Compensation Act Coverage Endorsement
- How premium bases, classifications, and premium adjustments affect the rating of WC&EL policies
- Determining whether, and for what amount, the WC&EL policy would cover an employee injury or illness
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