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Workers' Compensation Training For Insurance Agents In South Carolina
Improve Your Workers' Compensation SkillsAre you currently working as a Workers' Compensation professional? Do you need to know more about the Workers' Compensation state laws and statutes in South Carolina? Or would you like to pursue a professional designation and earn the Workers' Compensation Specialist (WCS) designation?
What Are The Workers Compensation Insurance Requirements In South Carolina?South Carolina law generally requires businesses with four or more full-or part-time employees to have workers' compensation insurance. Subcontractors also are required to be covered under a general contractor's policy unless they have their own coverage.
What Role Does An Insurance Agent Play In South Carolina Workers Compensation?At a base level, insurance agents should be able to explain to their clients how workers compensation in South Carolina works, understand their clients' past and potential claims, then be able to get quotes for coverage.
Insurance Agents also should understand the state's workers comp rules and requirements, how to deal with accommodation and return-to-work requests, management of the claim, proper account handling procedures, and how to fight fraudulent claims. Read below for training courses that teach you and your clients how to do that and more!
South Carolina Workers' Compensation Training Courses
Workers Comp Training Seminars And WebinarsListed below are some of our best-selling Workers Comp seminars and webinars. You attend seminars in-person at a specific date, time, and venue. Webinars are available in live, CD, and OnDemand formats.
Online Workers Comp Training Courses
The following are online courses you can take anywhere with Internet access:Earn A South Carolina Workers Comp Specialist Designation
Why Get A Workers Comp Specialist Designation?A South Carolina workers' compensation specialist designation helps ensure that you and your organization follow federal and state guidelines for job safety, disability law, and claims management that could affect the rights of employees or employers.
It is a valuable credential that verifies an individual's specified level of knowledge, skills, and abilities regarding the handling of workers compensation claims and administration. The certification not only demonstrates that you know the laws and regulations, but that you understand how to apply the concepts taught in the workplace.
Not only does it help you to do your job better, but a certification is valuable for your job growth. A South Carolina Workers Comp Specialist Certification provides:
- Added credibility
- Better job mobility
- A stronger resume
- Prestige
- Pay raises
- Perception as 'more valuable' to your organization
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What Does A South Carolina Workers Compensation Specialist Do?
A South Carolina worker's compensation specialist or workers comp manager is responsible for:
- Developing, maintaining, and managing the organization's workers' comp program
- Investigating and processing workers' compensation claims
- Communicating with employees, managers, insurance carriers, medical providers, attorneys, and upper management re workers comp issues
- Reporting workplace injuries and illnesses within a specified time period
- Dealing with claim investigations, settlements, and litigation
- The coordination the disbursement of benefits
- Handling claim denials
- Working within the various Workers Compensation laws, rules, and requirements for issues and requests such as accommodations, restrictions, and return-to-work
Yes, there is a lot of work - and regulations - in handling your organization's workers comp responsibilities. But don't worry, we have many workers comp training courses that can help!
For More Info On South Carolina Workers Compensation Regulations
South Carolina law generally requires businesses with four or more full-or part-time employees to have workers' compensation insurance. Subcontractors also are required to be covered under a general contractor's policy unless they have their own coverage. For specific information on South Carolina workers comp - aka South Carolina workmans comp - contact:
South Carolina Department of Insurance
1201 Main St., Suite 1000
Columbia, SC 29201
Phone: 803-737-6160
https://www.doi.sc.gov/355/Adjuster
Disclaimer: This information provided is based on state laws and regulations, and is subject to change. While we make every effort to asure this information is current and accurate, it is not engaged in rendering legal or professional advice, and shall not be held responsible for inaccuracies contained herein.