Workers Compensation Investigations "Live Instruction"
Virtual Live CourseCourse Overview
Learn key skills for workers' compensation cases, from surveillance to documentation. Perfect for investigators, security managers, and risk specialists. Master ethical practices and legal compliance while building professional expertise.
What's Included
- • 6 hours of comprehensive training
- • Professional certification upon completion
- • Access to course materials
Learning Objectives
- • Master essential surveillance documentation techniques meeting insurance industry standards, including specialized report writing, arrival/departure protocols, and video editing requirements for workers' compensation claims.
- • Learn effective testimony strategies for the Industrial Commission from a Workers' Compensation Manager's perspective, including evidence presentation and maintaining professional credibility.
- • Develop proficiency in proper legal representation protocols when working on behalf of insurance companies, understanding jurisdictional requirements and ethical considerations.
- • Apply advanced surveillance techniques specific to workers' compensation investigations, incorporating real-world scenarios and proven methodologies from active case management.
Course Content
Foundations of Workers' Compensation Investigations
- • Understanding Legal Framework and Compliance Requirements
- • Elements of Workers' Compensation Fraud
- • Key Players in Workers' Comp Cases
- • Ethics and Professional Standards
Professional Surveillance Techniques
- • Pre-surveillance Planning and Research
- • Mobile and Static Surveillance Methods
- • Equipment Selection and Usage
- • Counter-surveillance Detection and Avoidance
Documentation and Evidence Collection
- • Professional Report Writing Standards
- • Digital Evidence Handling
- • Photography and Video Best Practices
- • Creating Court-Ready Documentation
Workers' Compensation Cases: Management and Legal Oversight
- • Workplace Safety Protocols and Risk Management
- • Legal Rights and Responsibilities of Employers
- • Return to Work Programs and Light Duty Management
- • Claims Management and Documentation Requirements
Your Instructor
Catherine D. Flowers
Catherine Flowers is a seasoned surveillance investigator with over 20 years of expertise in conducting high-stakes investigations. Specializing in complex workers' compensation cases, she has developed a reputation for her meticulous approach and unwavering commitment to uncovering the truth. Catherine’s extensive field experience has equipped her with advanced surveillance techniques and the ability to navigate challenging investigative scenarios. Her dedication to delivering accurate, actionable results has made her a trusted resource for attorneys, insurance companies, and employers. Catherine is passionate about maintaining the highest ethical standards while providing exceptional investigative services.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is your cancellation policy for live instruction?
Students must cancel their enrollment at least 24 hours prior to the scheduled course start time to receive a full refund or reschedule the course. This policy is in place because we often schedule small classes, sometimes with only one student, and cancellations impact preparation and scheduling.
What happens if I cancel within 24 hours of the course?
Cancellations made within 24 hours of the course start time are non-refundable. However, we can work with you to reschedule your training for a future session, depending on availability.
What if the course is canceled by the instructor?
If we must cancel the course for any reason, you will be notified as soon as possible and offered a full refund or the option to reschedule for a later date.
Do you provide refunds if I miss the live training?
Refunds are not available for missed sessions. We recommend notifying us as early as possible if you cannot attend so we can explore alternative arrangements.