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The Florida Workers’ Compensation Claims Professionals

The Massey Clark Fisher Team | 03/25/2011

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WCCP stands for the Workers’ Compensation Claims Professionals, a committee established in 1989 to raise the level of professionalism in the workers comp claims community through education and networking.

The Florida workers compensation committee is comprised of a board of directors which includes representatives from multiple insurance companies and self-insurers with a combined total of 140 years in claims experience.The WCCP strives to promote professionalism in the industry and educate through peer to peer presentations. The association puts on activities throughout the year to encourage cooperation amongst the workers' compensation professionals in the state of Florida.

According to the WCCP website, mission statement of the association is as follows:

“The Association of Workers’ Compensation Claims Professionals (WCCP) is a nonprofit organization. It’s primary purpose is to raise the professionalism in the Workers’ Compensation claims community through education and communication by: –Providing a means for Workers’ Compensation professionals to acquire continuing education units for licensure;

Providing a means of keeping the membership informed of developments of interest in the Workers’ Compensation field.

Enhancing the integrity, efficiency and ethical conduct of the Workers’ Compensation claim community, and to work with other interests to improve the Workers’ Compensation system.”

 

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