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Program Detail
WC006: Introduction to Workers' Compensation Claims
Description:
This 2-day seminar provides an overview of the basic principles of workers' compensation. It is recommended for individuals planning to enroll in IEA's Workers' Compensation Claims Administration (WCCA) Certificate program or for anyone wanting a general overview of the California workers' compensation system.
Pre-requiste for persons with less than 6 months claims handling experience prior to enrolling in the Workers' Compensation Claims Administration Certificate program or the CPDM Certified Professional in Disability Management designation program.
This program provides an overview of the basic principles and terminology of workers' compensation. This is a recommended pre-requisite for individuals planning to enroll in IEA's five course certificate in Workers' Compensation Claims Administration (WCCA).
University of Phoenix is a trade name and registered trademark of the Apollo Group, Inc. Its use herein by IEA, Inc. to identify the event location is not intended to imply affiliation with, sponsorship or endorsement of the event by University of Phoenix or Apollo Group, Inc.
What you will learn
History of the California workers' compensation claims system
Benefits provided
Workers' compensation claims terminology
Concepts and processes of AOE/COE, medical treatment, temporary and permanent disability, vocational rehabilitation and the litigation process
Who will benefit
Anyone new to the workers compensation claims field
Anyone wanting a basic knowledge of workers compensation claims principles
Individuals satisfying the prerequisite for the WCCA certificate program or the CPDM designation program
Course CE Credit
MCLE - 15 Hours
BRN - 15 Hours
CA-WC-CERT - 15 Hours
CPDM - 12 Hours
WCCP-CA - 12 Hours
Fire/Casualty - 15 Hours
Life Disability - 15 Hours
CCMP - 12 Hours
WCCP-AZ - 12 Hours
Location
Date/Time
Instructor
Course Info
University of Phoenix Building
299 N Euclid Ave, Room 303
Parking $12 a day-no validation
Pasadena , CA
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9/30/2010,
10/1/2010
8:00 am to 4:30 pm
Robert J. Cornelow, CPDM, WCCP, ARM
Class type:
Workshop Public
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Course fee
$265.00
Location
Date/Time
Instructor
Course Info
University of Phoenix Bldg
2890 Gateway Oaks Dr.
Room 113
Sacramento , CA
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10/7/2010,
10/8/2010
8:00 am to 4:30 pm
Michael N. Ridad, WCCP, CPDM
Class type:
Workshop Public
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Course fee
$265.00
Location
Date/Time
Instructor
Course Info
University of Phoenix Bldg
3150 Bristol St., Room 411
Parking $7 a day-no validation
Costa Mesa , CA
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11/4/2010,
11/5/2010
8:00 am to 4:30 pm
Robert J. Cornelow, CPDM, WCCP, ARM
Class type:
Workshop Public
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Course fee
$265.00
Location
Date/Time
Instructor
Course Info
University of Phoenix Bldg
One Front St, Room 207-use Market St entrance.
Parking $31 a day-no validation-or use nearby lots
San Francisco , CA
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12/9/2010,
12/10/2010
8:00 am to 4:30 pm
Jerry Snow MPA, WCCP, SIA
Class type:
Workshop Public
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Course fee
$265.00
Locations Offered
San Gabriel Valley
Sacramento
Orange County
San Francisco
Related Courses
Introduction to Workers' Compensation Claims
Workers' Compensation Claims