Multi State Workers’ Compensation Program

 

Helping you evaluate, select, and measure the performance of your third-party administrator and managed care organization.

 

 

Designed to meet the needs of organizations that have workers’ compensation exposure in multiple states, this is a custom program constructed to meet specific state requirements as well as the unique needs of the company.

 

Due to the monopolistic structure of Ohio workers’ compensation, Ohio domiciled companies with operations in other states are forced to maintain multiple workers’ compensation policies. This translates into duplicate sets of contacts, companies, and procedures which result in confusion. Our solution: we take care of everything.

 

At WCMS and the Fedeli Group, you will find one team who will guide you through the turbulent world of workers’ compensation, both inside and outside of Ohio. No longer will you be forced to deal with multiple contacts from various companies before action occurs. Our program places a team of specialists at your service for all your workers’ compensation needs.

 

Consider the following points of interest:


  • - We are experts in state specific and national workers’ compensation laws.
  • - We can assist with guarantee cost, retrospective, self insured and State Fund
              workers’ compensation administration.
  • - We will provide actuarial risk services by tenured rating experts. You will receive
              individualized claim impact studies and premium forecasts as part of our
              annual services regardless of the state of operation
  • - We have helped clients in 42 states recover hundreds of thousands of dollars
              from overcharges rampant in the system.

 

Allow the experienced professionals at WCMS and The Fedeli Group to provide a no cost review of your current workers’ compensation experience, including a forensic audit of your experience outside of Ohio.

 

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Organizations of all sizes save time and money through a better understanding of the roles of TPAs, MCOs, the BWC, medical providers, attorneys and other parties involved in the system.