The Ultimate Guide to Reducing Your Workers' Comp & Increasing Profits in 2017
When:
Wednesday, February 8, 2017
11:30 am - 1:00 pm
Where:
Weintraub Tobin Chediak Coleman Grodin Law Corporation
400 Capitol Mall, 11th Floor, Sacramento, CA 95814 - Map
*2 hours of free parking in The Wells Fargo Building. Ticket stub required for validation.
Wednesday, February 8, 2017
11:30 am - 1:00 pm
Where:
Weintraub Tobin Chediak Coleman Grodin Law Corporation
400 Capitol Mall, 11th Floor, Sacramento, CA 95814 - Map
*2 hours of free parking in The Wells Fargo Building. Ticket stub required for validation.
Description:
There have been a number of changes to how employers can handle employee injuries for 2017. There is often a mystery surrounding how employers can and should manage their worker’s compensation costs. Many employers are afraid to act because they don’t know what they can and should do to reduce claims and costs. Worker’s compensation insurance rates can reduce or eliminate a business’s profitability.
At this luncheon, these and other issues will be presented. You will receive practical ways to address these issues as well as how to influence your future insurance premiums.
There have been a number of changes to how employers can handle employee injuries for 2017. There is often a mystery surrounding how employers can and should manage their worker’s compensation costs. Many employers are afraid to act because they don’t know what they can and should do to reduce claims and costs. Worker’s compensation insurance rates can reduce or eliminate a business’s profitability.
At this luncheon, these and other issues will be presented. You will receive practical ways to address these issues as well as how to influence your future insurance premiums.
Issues Addressed at the Presentation:
- What does my employer’s Experience Modification Factor mean to my costs of doing business?
- How do workplace injuries affect my premiums?
- Why are the first 48 hours of an injury a critical time to treat a workplace injury?
- I hear the media speak about business use “big data” in their marketing efforts. How are insurance companies using these methods and if so, what affect will they have on my organization?
- Can and should I conduct a workplace investigation after an injury?
- Can I drug test an employee after an injury or accident?
- What is first aide and how is it treated?
- Can I have an incentive plan?
Who should attend?
HR professionals, CFOs, business owners, safety consultants, and those involved in the workers’ compensation insurance process in your organization. The presenters will be employment attorney Erica Rosasco, and risk adviser Tom Bone.
Speakers:
HR professionals, CFOs, business owners, safety consultants, and those involved in the workers’ compensation insurance process in your organization. The presenters will be employment attorney Erica Rosasco, and risk adviser Tom Bone.
Speakers:
Tom Bone - Read full bio
Cost:
$30 members in advance (By Feb 6) / $50 non-members
$40 members (By Feb 6) / $60 non-members
Students: $15 in advance (By Feb 6) / $25 at the door
Schedule:
11:00 am - 11:30 am Registration & Lunch (Sandwich bar, salad & drinks provided)
11:30 am - 1:00 pm - Meeting (1.50 HRCI credits offered)
For more information, or to register please contact:
Melissa Ford at admin@saceac.com
$30 members in advance (By Feb 6) / $50 non-members
$40 members (By Feb 6) / $60 non-members
Students: $15 in advance (By Feb 6) / $25 at the door
Schedule:
11:00 am - 11:30 am Registration & Lunch (Sandwich bar, salad & drinks provided)
11:30 am - 1:00 pm - Meeting (1.50 HRCI credits offered)
For more information, or to register please contact:
Melissa Ford at admin@saceac.com