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Master Disability Benefits and Legal Processes in Workers’ Compensation

Learn how to calculate disability benefits, apply apportionment, and navigate WCAB processes. This track helps you understand the legal mechanics that drive claim resolution and compensation.

Calculate Disability Benefits Accurately

Learn to apply wage data, earnings capacity, and benefit formulas correctly.

Understand WCAB Authority and Processes

Navigate appeals, jurisdictional rules, and legal decision-making in workers’ compensation.

What You’ll Learn in the Legal & Disability Track

Interpret medical-legal reports and assign permanent disability ratings appropriately.

"Your training has provided me with the essential vocabulary and concepts that help me understand the “why” behind the claims work we do each day. Thanks for creating such an accessible entry point into the complex world of Workers’ Compensation!"
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Jerold Johnson, CPWC
Workers’ Comp Claims Adjuster, Sedgwick

What You’ll Learn in the Legal & Disability Track

Build the legal and analytical skills needed to calculate disability benefits, interpret medical-legal evaluations, and navigate WCAB procedures.

  • Calculate temporary and permanent disability benefits using AWW and legal formulas

  • Apply apportionment rules and PD rating standards based on medical-legal findings

  • Interpret medical reports and WCAB decisions to support claim resolution

  • Understand the WCAB’s authority and jurisdiction in resolving disputed issues

  • Prepare for legal hearings and defend benefit calculations with confidence

Legal & Disability Resolution

CPWC Track 5

Build confidence in calculating disability benefits, applying rating rules, and navigating the legal processes that drive claim resolution in California workers’ comp.

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Modules Included in the Legal & Disability Resolution Track

Complete these five modules to build the legal knowledge and technical skills necessary for evaluating benefits, rating disability, and resolving complex workers’ compensation claims.

WCAB Jurisdiction & Authority

Understand the role and jurisdiction of the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB). Learn about the dispute resolution process, trial procedures, and appeals.

Earning Capacity

Calculate workers’ compensation benefits accurately by mastering average weekly wage (AWW) and earning capacity formulas. Understand wage-loss replacement and statutory adjustments.

Temporary Disability

Learn the rules governing temporary disability (TD) benefits. Understand payment structures, duration limits, wage replacement calculations, and exceptions.

Permanent Disability

Master the process of evaluating and awarding permanent disability (PD) benefits. Learn about impairment ratings, physician assessments, and determining disability percentages.

PD Apportionment

Understand how PD ratings are calculated using the AMA Guides and California’s Permanent Disability Rating Schedule (PDRS). Explore apportionment and its impact on benefits.

Advance Through the Remaining CPWC Tracks

Take the next steps toward full CPWC certification by completing additional focused tracks.
Each track builds specialized knowledge to help you master California workers’ compensation claims from start to finish.

Foundations of Work Comp

Track 1
Start your CPWC journey by mastering the essentials of California workers’ compensation. This track covers system origins, coverage requirements, claim initiation, and the principle of exclusive remedy. Build the strong legal and administrative foundation you’ll need for success in the field as a workers' compensation adjuster.

Claim Compensability Essentials

Track 2
Dive deep into how claims are evaluated for compensability under California’s workers’ compensation system. This track explores AOE/COE principles, proximate cause, and statutory defenses like those found in Labor Code 3600. Sharpen your ability to assess claims accurately and make informed eligibility determinations.

Medical Benefits & Billing in WC

Track 3
Master the critical aspects of medical treatment in workers’ compensation claims. This track covers medical terminology, treatment guidelines, utilization review, billing regulations, and dispute resolution processes. Gain the expertise needed to manage medical benefits efficiently and navigate complex billing systems.

Advanced Issues in WC Claims

Track 4
Expand your expertise by addressing complex challenges in workers’ compensation claims. This track covers lien resolution strategies, ethical considerations for claims administrators, Division of Workers’ Compensation audit processes, and the identification and handling of fraud within the system. Strengthen your ability to manage high-risk files and protect against compliance pitfalls.

Legal & Disability Resolution

Track 5
Master the legal framework and benefit structures that govern workers’ compensation claims in California. This track explores the jurisdiction and authority of the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB), calculation of average weekly wage, temporary disability, permanent disability ratings, and apportionment issues. Build the legal and analytical skills necessary to navigate complex claim disputes and maximize resolution outcomes.

Claim Closure and Resolution

Track 6
Learn how to bring workers’ compensation claims to a successful conclusion through effective discovery, negotiation, and resolution strategies. This track focuses on return-to-work programs, death and dependency benefits, subrogation and contribution, and finalizing claims through settlements or adjudication. Develop the skills to close claims efficiently while protecting your organization’s interests.

Advance Your Career in Workers’ Compensation

Take the next step with CPWC certification — a comprehensive, on-demand program built to prepare you for success in California workers’ comp claims.

Earn the Full CPWC Certification

Enroll now to get immediate access to all 24 CPWC modules, including the Foundations Track. Build your skills, boost your credentials, and lead with confidence in California workers’ compensation.

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    IEA’s CPWC certification has been a great training solution for our new hires. Meeting the required 120 hours of instruction and statutory topics in an On-demand turn-key program has made my job so much easier.

    Dan Henley

    EMPLOYERS® Insurance

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    The CPWC is designed to provide aspiring California workers’ compensation adjusters with the day-to-day skills needed for on-the-job adjusting AND to provide the statutorily required topics and training hours for State of California compliance.

    Although CPWC was developed for aspiring adjusters, the content is applicable and relevant for anyone who needs to know and understand California workers’ compensation. Individual classes can be picked a-la-carte for this purpose depending on what particular area you’d like to review or learn about.

    The Medical Bill Review (MBR) certification  has 10 classes. You can move through the classes as quickly as you like but you must complete the training within 365 days from starting to meet compliance requirements.

    CPWC reading assignments are hosted on Sullivan on Comp and are an integral and required component of the program. Use coupon code IEAstudent to receive $65 off an annual subscription, or the first month of a monthly subscription at no cost.

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    Other required materials can be downloaded free:

    California Labor Code
    California Code of Regulations
    California Insurance Code

    There is no expiration date when you enroll in the individual classes or the full certification course.  All classes purchased will be added to your dashboard and must be taken in order.  All 10 classes must be completed within 1-year for state compliance.

    You have two chances to pass each class exam. We really want you to learn the material and succeed so if you don’t pass, let us know at support@ieatraining.org and we will help you meet your goals.

    Congratulations! You have earned your Claims Practitioner in Workers Compensation (CPWC) Certification. We will send you the details about the annual credit submission requirement.

    Important:

    The State of California requires that you complete continuing education hours every 2 years (this is separate to your IEA requirement although you can use the same hours for both). To learn more about the number of hours for your particular adjuster certification, click here.

    Yes! IEA can help you optimize your budget. We have payment plan options at checkout. Simply choose the “Shop Pay” option during enrollment and then choose the plan that’s best for you.

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