Friday, November 23, 2012

How to Become a Worker's Compensation Specialist


Becoming a worker's compensation specialist can make you a very important asset to the company you work for. With specialized training in the rules and regulations outlined by state laws, you will be able to inform coworkers and employers of all the functions, safety regulations, and other factors that must be met for worker's compensation to be a success at your workplace. In recent years, the demand for worker's compensation specialists has dramatically increased and as a result, more training is available online. Training courses are for anyone that has a personal interest in obtaining this prestigious designation, or for those that have been asked to obtain the certification by their employers. Insurance agents, lawyers, and other professionals consistently seek a worker's comp designation as a way to improve their careers and be highly sought after professionals in their line of work.

Training courses to become a worker's comp specialist are offered online. There are several different courses for you to choose from and you can select which type of format that provides them with the best chance of success. Whether you're better at working on your own, attending a live class, or listening to a recording of the lessons, there are classes online that have exactly what you need. Online courses will also provide you with what is required in the particular state you'll be working in to ensure you have the proper training to obtain your certification. After you have completed all of the required classes, you will then need to take the certification exam, which consists of fifty questions. In order to accomplish this exam, you will need to answer 35 of the 50 questions correctly - a 70%. Students who have taken courses through online training providers like AB Training Center have had a very high success rate in obtaining their specialist certification on their first try.

After your successful completion of the certification exam, you may be required by your state to take an additional test. California has this requirement, which means you will need to take a few additional courses (usually only three hours). After the exam(s) has been passed, you will receive your official certification in the mail within four to six weeks. Every three years, you will need to take fifteen hours of continuing education courses in order to keep your worker's compensation certification up to date.

To enroll in our worker's compensation specialist training courses, just contact the online provider of your choosing. Once you sign up for our classes, you'll be sent the instructions by email and you can begin your online training instantly or you'll be placed in your live training course.




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