Workers' Compensation

Workers Compensation NCCI Critical Date Review

Did you know that loss data as of NCCI’s audit date affect your company’s Workers Compensation premiums for three years? In order to obtain the lowest possible experience mod, it is essential for this data to be correct at the time it is viewed by the NCCI. At CFR, we have qualified personnel who can analyze your claims before NCCI performs its audit. We can help resolve claim issues before they impact your long-term Workers Compensation premiums.

Experience Mod Audits & Analysis

About ninety days before your renewal, NCCI sends you what’s called a “mod worksheet”detailing the data used to determine your experience mod. Very often, this worksheet contains incorrect information. CFR will analyze this data and assist incorrecting any errors, so that your mod accurately reflects your risk.

TPA Capability for Workers' Compensation

OSHA 300 Log Access Online

CFR provides MyWaveOSHA to give you a fast and convenient way to input and update OSHA recordable incidents. Here, you can create the OSHA Form 300 (Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses), OSHA Form 300A (the Summary of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses), and the OSHA Form 301 (Injury and Illness Report). Additionally, you’ll be able to identify problem areas and spot trends by doing a statistical analysis of the information contained in the required OSHA forms.  Learn More about MyWaveOSHA

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