Learn how employers fulfill their legal obligations to provide workers’ compensation to their employees. This class provides a comprehensive understanding of the various options available to employers, as well as the different ways in which claims are administered.
Learn how employers fulfill their legal obligations to provide workers’ compensation to their employees. This class provides a comprehensive understanding of the various options available to employers, as well as the different ways in which claims are administered.
Gain insight into the important role of individual adjusters and how they can inspire confidence in insured clients regarding the services provided by their company.
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IEA traces its history to our predecessor organization, “The Fire Underwriters Association of the Pacific” (FUAP) created in 1876 in San Francisco, CA after the post Gold Rush building boom.
Its stated purpose was the promotion of harmony and good practice among the claims adjusting profession. Over time, we became an all industry, all-lines organization with national outreach across the United States.
Today, we are committed to providing professional development to a changing workforce with changing needs. IEA offers a myriad of courses, seminars, and On-Demand training to meet our students where they are and help them reach their goals. We are proud of our contribution to better risk analysis and high operating standards in the industry.
IEA provides courses enabling career opportunities in workers’ compensation, and absence/disability management. We are the acknowledged leaders in vocational education for insurance professionals. We consistently deliver courses to provide anyone with the skills and knowledge to build a successful career in these industries.
During this program, participants are encouraged to focus on internal and external factors affecting the development of the state of the insurance marketplace; analysis of competitive pressures; necessary insurance carrier underwriting criteria; and consumer expectations and understanding.
Completed credits are uploaded to the State of Florida on Tuesdays, Fridays & last day of month. Course progress is saved after each chapter. Users create a username & password to access courses.
The 1-day introduction to the scoping procedure from an insurance adjuster’s standpoint. Topics include methodology behind a proper scope and expectations from the insurance carrier.
This program prepares students for highly skilled positions in the insurance industry, such as claims adjuster, examiner, investigator, salesperson, legal support worker or insurance underwriter.
This course will instruct the learner on the purpose and responsibilities of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). The learner will become familiar with the different types of account ownership and account ownership categories.
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