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Worker's Compensation made simple.: What every business should know - Paperback
by Mark Kirby (Author)
This easy to understand book explains Workers' Compensation coverage for your employees and provides information and tips you can use to reduce your Worker's Compensation premium, reduce injuries and accidents, and make sure your injured employees are getting the benefits you pay for.The key to providing proper benefits to injured worker's while reducing your premium costs is understanding Worker's Compensation coverage, premium calculation, and benefits.Included in this book are sample forms for internal claims tracking, job injury tracking, and safety programs.Written in generic form, this book is meant to explain basic Workers' Compensation concepts for the US and Canada. This book is perfect for all businesses of all sizes. Not only is this Worker's Compensation educational book great for businesses, it is also perfect for training and education use including schools, regulatory agencies, and insurance companies.
Author Biography
Mark Kirby is a recognized Workers' Compensation expert with almost thirty years experience in the field of Workers' Compensation including; Investigations Management Actuarial and Premium calculation Computer program automation of premium calculation and the claims handling and reserving process. Mr. Kirby has also been published in an international insurance publication and has given many lectures on Worker's Compensation as well as providing consulting services to business of all sizes. Many businesses and agencies have credited Mr. Kirby with saving their business due to Workers' Compensation issues or greatly reducing their Workers' Compensation premium costs. In addition, Mr. Kirby was greatly instrumental in rescuing an insolvent Insurance Carrier and transforming the 30 million dollar shortfall in the claims fund to a surplus while providing better service to insured businesses and injured workers.