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NCCI – Minute Video – Workers Comp Research in One Minute – No Reading

One of those “nooks and crannies” areas of the Workers Comp web comes from NCCI.  The One-Minute Learning Center provides Workers Comp Research for very busy people.   I have referred many employers, attorneys, and insurance personnel to the website.   Check it out here – The Microlearning Video Center.

Yes, some of the videos are two minutes long.  What does NCCI offer if you are incredibly busy or have a short attention span? You can also use it as a sampler for the much longer videos on another page.

You can watch all of them in 14 minutes.   That is shorter than the time it takes to drink a cup of coffee or tea to perform a great summary of Workers Comp research.

NCCI does not cover all the states.  Workers Comp works the same in almost all states.  Check out the number 10 video in the list which states NCCI covers for WC ratings.

Use the link above to go to the webpage.   Check below this list for a secret way to use the NCCI Microlearning Center.  I have recommended this webpage ever since I found the center.

I referred a college student last week to the below list as they were writing some type of report on Worker’s Compensation.  They had already looked over the J&L website by the time I received their email.

Workers Comp Research While You Drink Your Coffee

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  1. An Overview of NCCI’s Experience Rating
    Length: 1 minute
    Find out how experience rating works.
  2. Claim Development and Mod Revisions
    Length: 2 Minutes
    This video provides an overview of when a claim amount appears on an experience rating worksheet.
  3. Determination of Combinability
    Length: 1 Minute
    Gain quick insight on how combinability is determined for experience rating purposes.
  4. Experience Rating Modification Factor (Mod)
    Length: 1 minute
    See the type of mod that may apply to an employer.
  5. Experience Rating Ownership Submission
    Length: 1 Minute
    Learn how to submit a change in ownership to NCCI.
  6. Intrastate vs. Interstate Experience Ratings
    Length: 1 minute
    See how a business is rated on an intrastate vs. an interstate basis.
  7. Introduction to Experience Rating Ownership
    Length: 1 Minute
    Get an overview of how a change in ownership may affect the calculation of a mod.
  8. Qualifying for Experience Rating
    Length: 1 minute
    Get an idea of how a business qualifies for an experience rating modification.
  9. Reasons an Experience Rating Is Revised
    Length: 1 minute
    Review the most common reasons for a mod revision.
  10. States Where NCCI Produces Experience Ratings
    Length: 1 minute
    Learn which states participate in NCCI’s Experience Rating Plan Manual.
  11. The Experience Rating Worksheet at a Glance
    Length: 1 minute
    Get a quick overview of the worksheet and its components.
  12. What Fits on an Experience Rating Worksheet?
    Length: 2 Minutes
    Gain an understanding of what fits in the experience period of a mod calculation.

And the Secret is…

The Microlearning Center can be a guide to the NCCI full learning center.  Yes, you can use the Microlearning Center to see what Workers Comp Research subjects to cover in the longer videos on the full listing of the Learning Center.  Follow this link to that webpage.   You can bounce back and forth between the two pages to obtain Workers Comp research in detail after covering the short videos.

If you are reading this you are more than welcome to access the 2,000 articles on this website to further your Workers Comp research.   I published a handy guide to using this website for research at this link.  

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James J Moore - Workers Comp Expert

Raleigh, NC, United States

About The Author...

James founded a Workers’ Compensation consulting firm, J&L Risk Management Consultants, Inc. in 1996. J&L’s mission is to reduce our clients’ Workers Compensation premiums by using time-tested techniques. J&L’s claims, premium, reserve and Experience Mod reviews have saved employers over $9.8 million in earned premiums over the last three years. J&L has saved numerous companies from bankruptcy proceedings as a result of insurance overpayments.

James has over 27 years of experience in insurance claims, audit, and underwriting, specializing in Workers’ Compensation. He has supervised, and managed the administration of Workers’ Compensation claims, and underwriting in over 45 states. His professional experience includes being the Director of Risk Management for the North Carolina School Boards Association. He created a very successful Workers’ Compensation Injury Rehabilitation Unit for school personnel.

James’s educational background, which centered on computer technology, culminated in earning a Masters of Business Administration (MBA); an Associate in Claims designation (AIC); and an Associate in Risk Management designation (ARM). He is a Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC) and a licensed financial advisor. The NC Department of Insurance has certified him as an insurance instructor. He also possesses a Bachelors’ Degree in Actuarial Science.

LexisNexis has twice recognized his blog as one of the Top 25 Blogs on Workers’ Compensation. J&L has been listed in AM Best’s Preferred Providers Directory for Insurance Experts – Workers Compensation for over eight years. He recently won the prestigious Baucom Shine Lifetime Achievement Award for his volunteer contributions to the area of risk management and safety. James was recently named as an instructor for the prestigious Insurance Academy.

James is on the Board of Directors and Treasurer of the North Carolina Mid-State Safety Council. He has published two manuals on Workers’ Compensation and three different claims processing manuals. He has also written and has been quoted in numerous articles on reducing Workers’ Compensation costs for public and private employers. James publishes a weekly newsletter with 7,000 readers.

He currently possess press credentials and am invited to various national Workers Compensation conferences as a reporter.

James’s articles or interviews on Workers’ Compensation have appeared in the following publications or websites:

  • Risk and Insurance Management Society (RIMS)
  • Entrepreneur Magazine
  • Bloomberg Business News
  • WorkCompCentral.com
  • Claims Magazine
  • Risk & Insurance Magazine
  • Insurance Journal
  • Workers Compensation.com
  • LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook and other social media sites
  • Various trade publications

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