Training is one of the most important components for any organization. Regardless of the situation, any event whether positive or negative, can be traced back to what type of training (quality or not) was received, if any. Training comes in many forms such as on-the-job, mentoring, classroom, etc. JDW believes that “every day is a training day.” JDW instructors are experts in the areas we train. Our instructors have provided training nationally, and are considered the best in their respective fields.
JDW knows that proper training can reduce fraud and misconduct in the workplace; reduce exposure to the employer/employee liability; increase effective communication; limit harassment and violence in the workplace; increase accountability; and create and maintain a high level of integrity within the organization.
In response to the California Department of Insurance training requirements for workers' compensation claim examiners, SIU, and employees of insurance carriers, JDW has developed nationally recognized training courses, which are offered to its clients as a part of their contract. The training is provided by Jim Wesson, President and CEO and/or Dale Banda, Chief Operations Officer. Recently, Mr. Banda has been certified by the California Department of Insurance to teach “Ethics” related to anti-fraud awareness for agent and brokers. The same course objectives and curriculum will be applied to SIU, integral anti-fraud personnel, and claim examiners.
These courses are provided at no cost to the client with travel expense reimbursement, if an extended stay is required. These training hours can be used to fulfill the state requirements for SIU training and continued education units (CEU) for workers’ compensation examiners under the “investigation” and “fraud” categories. The training can be applied to SIU and other employees of the company. A certificate is issued by J.D. Wesson & Associates, Inc. to document the hours of training pursuant to California Insurance Code Section 11761 and California Code of Regulations, Title 10, Sections 2592.02 and 2592.03.
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