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Workers Compensation Training For Insurance Agents In New Mexico

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Are you an New Mexico Insurance Agent or handle workers' compensation administration for a New Mexico organization? Do you need to know more about the workers comp state laws and statutes in New Mexico? If yes, we can can help! Simply read below for an overview of what you need to know, as well as links info on New Mexico workers comp rules and training course to help you stay in compliance.

What Are The Workers Compensation Insurance Requirements In New Mexico?

New Mexico law requires construction businesses with one or more full-or part-time employees to have workers' compensation insurance. For all other business, the employers must provide workers compensation insurance if they employee three or more individuals.

What Should An Insurance Agent Know Re New Mexico Workers Compensation?

At a base level, insurance agents should be able to explain to their clients how workers compensation in New Mexico works, understand their clients' past and potential claims, then be able to get quotes for coverage. Regarding coverage - and it's cost - insurance agents should understand the number and type of employees, as well as the kind of work the employees do in order to get quotes.

Regarding the administrative end, Insurance Agents should understand the state's workers comp rules and requirements, how to deal with accommodation and return-to-work requests, management of the claim, proper account handling procedures, and how to fight fraudulent claims. Read below for training courses that teach you and your clients how to do this and more!

What Should Insurance Agents And Administrators Know About Workers Comp Compliance?

Insurance Agents should have at least a working knowledge of, and individuals assigned to handle workers compensation responsibilities should specifically know, how to develop, maintain, and manage the organization's workers' comp program, investigate and process workers' compensation claims, communicate with employees, managers, insurance carriers, medical providers, attorneys, and upper management re workers comp issues.

Further, workers comp administrators should be able to accurately and timely report workplace injuries and illnesses, work within the various workers compensation laws, rules, and requirements for issues and requests such as accommodations, restrictions, and return-to-work. Yes, there is a lot of work - and regulations - in handling an organization's workers comp responsibilities. But don't worry, we have many workers comp training courses that can help!

New Mexico Workers' Compensation Training Courses

Listed below are some of our best-selling workers comp seminars, webinars, and online training courses. You attend seminars either via video conference or in-person at a specific date, time, and venue. Webinars are available in live, CD, and OnDemand formats.

Online Workers Comp Training Courses

The following are online courses you can take anywhere with Internet access:How Workers' Compensation WorksWorkers Comp Training Seminars And Webinars

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For More Info On New Mexico Workers Compensation Regulations

The workers' compensation system in New Mexico is a no-fault system designed to compensate injured workers for medical bills, lost wages, and permanent impairments resulting from their injuries.

New Mexico law requires construction businesses with one or more full-or part-time employees to have workers' compensation insurance. For all other business, the employers must provide workers compensation insurance if they employee three or more individuals. For specific information on New Mexico workers comp - aka New Mexico workmans comp - contact:

New Mexico Workers' Compensation Administration
2410 Centre Ave SE, Albuquerque, NM 87106
505-841-6000
https://workerscomp.nm.gov/










Disclaimer: This information provided is based on state laws and regulations, and is subject to change. While we make every effort to asure this information is current and accurate, it is not engaged in rendering legal or professional advice, and shall not be held responsible for inaccuracies contained herein.
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