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Workers' Compensation in California: Tactics for Lowering Your Costs Under the New Law Training Class |
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Workers' Compensation in California: Tactics for Lowering Your Costs Under the New Law Training Seminar
Reform of the workers' compensation system in California has finally arrived. But what do the changes really mean to your organization-and most importantly, what can you do to maximize your savings under the new law?
Remember, minimizing claims costs is one of the most significant ways you can contribute to your organization's financial success. Every dollar you save goes straight to the bottom line.
To help you take full advantage of the changes and control your workers' compensation costs, we've brought together an expert panel. Their recommendations, which are now available on a CD which you can use time and time again - as well as share with your colleagues - will help you to learn: - The 5 best ways to control workers' comp costs
- Why the new rules increase the chance for errors in the processing of your claims by your carrier-what this could mean to you-and what you can do about it
- How can you maximize your savings from the new provision that you are only liable for the portion of an employee's disability that can be tied to their current job
- How to get your workers involved in safety and injury prevention to reduce claims
- Why, when, and how you should communicate with injured workers
- How to set up a return-to-work program for injured employees that not only lowers costs but also improves employee morale
- What to do when you suspect a fraudulent claim
- How to work with your insurance provider to get more than just coverage from the money that you're already spending
- The best practices of small and large employers
About our speakers: CATHY M. DIVODI is president of Artemis Claims Consulting. She assists employers with managing claims, understanding the complex tangle of laws, and navigating the claims system.
JIM LIBIEN is an attorney with Laughlin, Falbo, Levy, and Moresi. He specializes in representing employers in lawsuits arising from workers' compensation issues.
JENNIFER CARSEN is a contributing editor to Employer Resource Institute. Jennifer has written on a wide range of employment law and benefits topics. Prior to becoming a legal editor, Jennifer was an associate with the employment and labor group of the law firm of Sidley & Austin. She is a graduate of New York University School of Law.
In 90 minutes our experts will give you many easy to implement tips you can start using immediately to rein in workers' comp costs.
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$197.00
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