Foundational Knowledge
Benefits
Part One
Part Two
Experience Modification Factor
100

Before WC laws were passed in the early 1900s, employees had to prove this as their only recourse for a workplace injury. 

What is negligence? 

100

This is the most consistent benefit provided from state to state.  It's an unlimited benefit, subject to the test of reasonable and necessary treatment. 

What is medical? 

100

This governs the "We Will Pay" or insuring agreement portion of the the WC policy. 

What is the state WC law? 

100

The title of Part 2 and the term that describes coverage for an employer found to be legally liable.  

What is Employers Liability? 

100

The numerator in the EMR calculation. 

What is actual losses? 

200

The no fault WC system has become known as this for the employee.   

What is the "sole/exclusive remedy"?

200

This benefit has the greatest variance from state to state and is designed to prevent injured workers from exaggerating injuries that delay return to work. 

What is disability income, indemnity, or lost wages? 

200

The two coverage triggers for workers' compensation

What is accident and disease?

200

These claims under part two can be brought forth by the injured employee's spouse or children. 

What is care and loss of services? 

200

The number of years included in the EMR calculation. 

What is three? 

300

An employer who fails to provide WC will usually be subject to this. 

What is fines and penalties?

300

This term serves as a deductible for WC. 

What is the waiting period? 

300

This section is valuable to have in Part One because disputes do occur regarding benefits payable. 

What is "we will defend" or defense costs? 

300

These are claims made against the employer by others who have initially been held liable for an ee injury. 

What are third party claims? 

300

Errors related to this can make expected losses (denominator) inaccurate. 

What is payrolls and premiums? (check payrolls on the EMR worksheet against premium audits to catch)
400

This is often considered the most important factor when determining independent contractor status.  

What is behavioral control or degree of control? 

400

This benefit makes up a small percentage of total claims, but is very significant in terms of large payments. 

What is the death and survivor benefit? 

400

Any one of these could be considered an exclusion (payment you must make) in Part One

What is willful misconduct, violation of law, fines/penalties, or discharge/discrimination?

400

This occurs when an ee is injured; the employer is sued in a capacity other than as the employer.  

What is dual capacity? 

400

These errors can throw off actual losses and unnecessarily increase the EMR? 

What are loss reserves and closed claims? (check reserves on mod worksheet against loss runs)

500

This has been a major driver of thousands of court cases involving WC?

What is covered injuries or arising out of and in the course and scope of employment? 

500

Most of the time, the amount of disability is determined by this person's evaluation. 

Who is a physician? 

500

This means that the insurer has the employer's rights, and the rights of persons entitled to the benefits of this insurance, to recover payments from anyone liable for the injury. 

What is Recovery from Others or subrogation? 

500

The names for the three limits provided in part two

What are bodily injury by accident, bodily injury by disease - each employee, and bodily injury by disease - policy limit. 

500

Experience rating plans tend to punish these types of claims. 

What is frequency or smaller more frequent claims?