
Semester Courses
Workers' Compensation Claims Professional Designation (WCCP) ®
The Leading Professional DesignationIEA helps professionals to excel in their career and earn the rewards they deserve. |
Earning your WCCP ensures a thorough grounding in principles and theories that can be applied directly to your daily job functions, and ensures your recognition as a true professional in the field of Workers' Compensation.
Who will benefit?
- Workers' Compensation specialists
- Insurance Company claims adjusters
- Self-insured compensation personnel
- Workers' Compensation consultants
- Defense and advocate attorneys.
Delivered by the leaders in professional education
- Expert faculty with extensive knowledge in developing and delivering superior
curricula
- Highly credentialled practitioners help you apply practical tools to your job functions
Prerequisites
Completion of all five of IEA's Workers' Compensation Claims Administration Certificate courses with a grade of "C" or better.
Only Three Classes!
Three advanced courses must be passed with a grade of B- or better. CA16A must be passed with a grade of B- or better.
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CA 16B - (Permanent Disability & AMA Guide - Advanced)
- CA 17 - (Labor Code and Current Case Law)
- CA 20 - (Advanced Issues in Workers' Compensation)
NOTE: For those students who attended and passed CA13 in prior years, CA 16A may be taken in place of CA16B to achieve the WCCP designation.
Six hours of workers' compensation claims continuing education will be required annually once designation is awarded. See a list of IEA seminars which will satisfy your WCCP continuing education requirement.
For more information, read our Frequently Asked Questions.
