Intro to Work Comp
Your Foundation in California Workers' Compensation
A complete, structured path through the California WC system — from core concepts and benefits to litigation and dispute resolution.
Ideal for HR professionals, supervisors, employer representatives, and anyone new to the California workers’ compensation system.
Only $349
2 Courses
The complete California WC system, start to finish
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6 weeks at 2 hours a week
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The Bundle
Complete Program: WC101 + WC102
$349
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Key Takeaways
- The complete California WC system from the ground up
- All benefit types: medical, disability, death, and SJDB
- How claims move through litigation and dispute resolution
- Roles, terminology, and system structure
- 12 Hours
- Flexible on-demand learning
- All materials included
- 12 Hours SHRM, HRCI, CPDM
WC101: System & Benefits
Build your foundation in the California WC system, employment, injury, and core benefits.
$199
Key Takeaways
- What makes an injury compensable
- The lifecycle of a workers' comp claims
- Key benefit types (medical, TD, PD)
- Roles, terminology, and system structure
- 7 Hours
- Flexible on-demand learning
- All materials included
- 7 Hours SHRM, HRCI, CPDM
WC102: Advanced Benefits and Litigation
Cover death benefits, SJDB, and the full litigation process through the WCAB.
$199
Key Takeaways
- How dependency impacts death benefits
- When SJDB vouchers are triggered
- How claims move through litigation
- How decisions are reached
- 5 Hours
- Flexible on-demand learning
- All materials included
- 5 Hours SHRM, HRCI, CPDM
This course qualifies for credit toward IEA’s Certified Professional in Disability Management (CPDM) certification.
IEA Training is recognized by SHRM to offer Professional Development Credits (PDC) for SHRM-CP® or SHRM-SCP® recertification activities.
HR Certification Institute’s® hrci.org official seal confirms that IEA Training meets the criteria for pre-approved recertification credit(s) for any of HRCI’s eight credentials, including SPHR® and PHR®.
Who should take this course?
START YOUR PATH WITH CONFIDENCE AND FOUNDATIONAL KNOWLEDGE
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Individuals exploring a career in workers’ compensation
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Human Resources and Payroll staff new to the field
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Insurance and Claims support professionals
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Office managers or supervisors who interact with workers’ comp
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New graduates interested in a career with growth potential
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Anyone looking to understand the basics of California workers’ compensation
Built for Your Career
The Opportunity
Workers’ compensation touches nearly every industry in California. This course introduces you to a field that offers stability, growth, and career advancement.
- High demand for knowledgeable professionals
- Practical knowledge for HR, supervisors, and claims staff
- A chance to make a real difference for employees and employers
Building the Foundation
This course gives you the essential vocabulary, concepts, and framework of California workers’ compensation claims. You’ll gain the confidence to join conversations, understand cases, and see how the system fits together.
Learn the basics of claims and benefits
Understand how the system supports workers and employers
Gain clarity that prepares you for advanced courses
Your Career Pathway
This course is designed to help you take the first real step into a meaningful profession. You’ll come away with knowledge that gives you confidence and credibility from the start.
Build a solid foundation for long-term growth
Stand out as someone who understands the system
Gain momentum toward a rewarding and stable career
Meet the Subject Matter Expert
Michael Pisani, SIP, CSRM, AAiP
A workers’ compensation claims leader with deep expertise in catastrophic claim management, large loss valuation, and complex claim resolution. As Subject Matter Expert for this course, Michael ensures the content reflects current California law and real-world claims administration practices.
Course Details
All the details you need to make your decision
Introduction to California Workers' Compensation Claims
- Certificate of completion
- 12 hours
Introduction to Workers’ Compensation Claims is designed to give participants a solid foundation in understanding and managing workers’ compensation claims. Whether you’re new to the field, a supervisor navigating employee injuries, or part of HR, this course breaks down the complexities of California’s workers’ compensation system into clear, practical lessons.
What you'll learn
- Understand the origins and purpose of the Workers’ Compensation Act and its no-fault system
- Recognize who qualifies as an employee and what constitutes a work-related injury (specific vs. cumulative, AOE/COE)
- Identify the five major benefit types: medical treatment, temporary disability, permanent disability, death benefits, and SJDB
- Navigate the claims process, timelines, and responsibilities of employers, employees, and administrators
- Identify statutory defenses, presumptive injuries, and litigation processes through the WCAB
- Apply knowledge of medical control, provider networks, and the role of QMEs/AMEs
- Explain your organization’s workers’ compensation obligations with confidence
What's included
Your enrollment includes:
- Access to our interactive learning platform, where you can track your progress, revisit modules, and use downloadable resources to reinforce your knowledge.
Glossary of Terms and Acronyms for quick reference to commonly used workers’ compensation language.
Case examples and scenarios to help you apply concepts to real-world situations.
Resource tables and charts (e.g., indemnity benefit rates, timelines, death benefits amounts, disability percentages) for easy use on the job.
Supplemental resources, including a permanent disability chart, indemnity rates, benefits schedules, mileage reimbursement and death benefits tables.
FAQs: Introduction to Workers' Compensation Claims
What is included in the workers' compensation course bundle?
The workers’ compensation course bundle includes two structured courses:
- WC101: Foundations of Workers’ Compensation – covering core concepts like AOE/COE, claim flow, and basic benefits
- WC102: Advanced Benefits & Litigation – focusing on death benefits, SJDB, and how claims are resolved through the WCAB
Together, the bundle provides a complete introduction to California workers’ compensation claims, from foundational knowledge to real-world application.
What is the difference between WC101 an WC102?
WC101 focuses on the fundamentals of workers’ compensation, including:
- Compensability (AOE/COE)
- Types of benefits
- The basic claims process
WC102 builds on that foundation and focuses on application, including:
- Death benefits and dependency analysis
- Supplemental Job Displacement Benefits (SJDB)
- Litigation, WCAB jurisdiction, and appeals
In short:
👉 WC101 explains how the system works
👉 WC102 shows how it works in real claims
Should I take WC101 before WC102?
Yes, it is recommended to take WC101 before WC102.
WC101 provides the foundational concepts—such as compensability, benefits, and claim structure—that are necessary to fully understand the more advanced topics in WC102.
While WC102 can be taken on its own, most learners benefit from completing WC101 first to build a clear and structured understanding.
Is this workers' compensation claims class good for beginners?
Yes. This program is designed specifically for beginners and those new to workers’ compensation.
WC101 starts with the basics and assumes no prior experience. It introduces key terms, concepts, and processes in a clear and structured way.
WC102 then builds on that knowledge, making the full bundle ideal for learners who want both introduction and practical understanding.
Do I need prior experience to take WC101 or WC102?
No prior experience is required to take WC101.
WC101 is an introductory course designed for individuals who are new to workers’ compensation, HR, or claims roles.
WC102 is more advanced, so while prior experience is not required, it is helpful to first complete WC101 or have a basic understanding of workers’ compensation concepts.
What will I learn in an introductory workers' compensation course?
In an introductory workers’ compensation course like WC101 and WC102, you will learn:
- How to determine if an injury is work-related (AOE/COE)
- How workers’ compensation claims are filed and managed
- The different types of benefits available (medical, temporary disability, permanent disability, death benefits)
- How return-to-work decisions impact benefits like SJDB
- How disputes are handled through the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB)
The goal is to help you understand both the structure of the system and how it applies in real claims.
Does the course cover benefits like temporary disability, death benefits, and SJDB?
Yes. The program covers all major workers’ compensation benefits, including:
- Temporary Disability (TD) and Permanent Disability (PD) in WC101
- Death benefits and dependency rules in WC102
- Supplemental Job Displacement Benefits (SJDB) and return-to-work requirements in WC102
This ensures you understand both basic and advanced benefit structures in California workers’ compensation.
Will I learn. how workers' compensation claims are handled and resolved?
Yes. This program is designed to help you understand how claims are handled from start to finish.
You will learn:
- How claims are evaluated and administered
- How benefit decisions are made
- How disputes arise and are resolved
- How cases move through the WCAB, reconsideration, and appellate process
The focus is on helping you understand how the system works in practice, not just in theory.
Is it better to enroll in the bundle or to take the courses separately?
For most learners, the bundle is the best option.
The bundle provides:
- A complete learning path from foundations to application
- Better overall value compared to purchasing courses separately
- A more cohesive understanding of workers’ compensation claims
If you are new to workers’ compensation or want a structured approach, enrolling in the bundle is recommended.
How much does the Introduction to Workers' Compensation Claims bundle cost?
Tuition for the bundle is $349. This includes all materials and exams.
What payment methods are accepted?
We accept all major credit cards, Shop Pay, Google Pay, and Apple Pay. You can also choose Shop Pay Installments to spread payments out over time for added flexibility.
Is there any assessment or exam required?
Yes. Each course both knowledge checks and quizzes.
What happens if I don't pass a quiz?
Don’t worry! You’ll have two attempts to pass. Our goal with quizzes and knowledge checks is to really help you gain a deep understanding of the material covered.
What's the pass rate for the quizzes?
The pass rate is 80%
What support is available during the course?
We’re here to help you succeed. Learners can reach our support team via website chat, email, or phone. Support hours are Monday through Friday, 7:00am–4:30pm PT. Whether you have questions about course materials, technical access, or program requirements, our team is ready to assist.
info@ieatraining.org
800-655-4432
How long will I have access to the course?
The course is available to you for 90 days from the date of purchase.
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