FAQs
Most frequently asked questions and answers about workerscompcoach.com
A Workers’ Compensation Coach is certified, and licensed to sell insurance. Their goal it is to help their clients bring workers’ compensation costs under control. They have the insurance experience, business knowledge, and risk management expertise to know what to do and do what is right.
Having an in-depth understanding of workers’ compensation formulas and calculations, the “Coach” evaluates every aspect of your business that can impact premiums.
You always need a coach! A coach can help you review your policy when it’s new or during renewal. A coach can work with you at any time to help you evaluate your risk and determine what you can do to ensure your workers’ compensation costs are under control.
Coaches are brought in before, during, and after your insurance goes into effect. Their goal is to identify risk, solve risk, and deal with incidents that establish risk.
No. Workerscompcoach.com is a marketing service for approved coaches. Each coach who meets our qualifications may pay a monthly membership fee.
Workerscompcoach.com does not handle injury matters. Each coach, or licensed insurance agent, handles injury matters in their own way as part of their service to their clients.
We publish our own articles and articles on behalf of the coaches. Articles will help you understand the experience modifier, but each coach is an expert who is qualified to help you manage your experience modifier.
We found this definition and thought it applies here as well. A good coach is positive, enthusiastic, supportive, trusting, focused, goal-oriented, knowledgeable, observant, respectful, patient and a clear communicator.
A good coach should be working with you when an injury occurs. How coaches assist in helping you manage injury claims is up to each individual coach.
Workers’ Comp and Workman’s comp are the same. People use the terms interchangeably, but Workers’ Compensation Insurance is the correct usage.