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Drive Sales Growth and Increase Client Satisfaction With Workers’ Comp

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All businesses with workers in California and Nevada are required to have Workers Compensation Insurance. But do you know that Word & Browns partnership with CompNet Insurance Solutions makes it easy for you to offer Workers Comp coverage? Best of all, you dont need a Property + Casualty (P+C) license.

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Blog Post: Frequently Asked Questions on Complex Employment Issues for California Workers’ Compensation

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If a PEO or employee leasing company claims to be self-insured, investigate that claim. effective 1-1-2013, prohibits PEOs and employee leasing companies from self-insurance. Coverage B of the homeowner’s insurance policy will cover the injured worker’s work-related injuries. Labor Code section 3701.9,

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Increase Your Commissions by Selling Disability Insurance

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In California, you can sell disability insurance if you have an Accident and Health license. In Nevada, your existing health insurance producer license also allows you to selling disability income insurance. Work-related disability is covered by Workers Compensation insurance.

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Blog Post: Herlick, California Workers’ Compensation Handbook: 2024 Developments

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Workers' Comp. Cases 417 [see § 8.14] (worker’s auto accident injury while off work and away from a remote fire base camp arose out of employment and was held compensable under the commercial traveler and personal comfort doctrines) CBRE v. Workers' Comp. Appeals Bd. 2024) 101 Cal.App.5th

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Blog Post: Workers’ Compensation Emerging Issues Analysis: The Changing Workforce and Workplace

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This transformation brings with it new challenges in workforce training, job displacement, and the very definition of what constitutes a compensable injury in an AI-augmented workplace. As Baby Boomers delay retirement, working well into their 60s and 70s, they bring valuable experience but also increased risk of age-related injuries.