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Final Pinnacol/NFIB Workers’ Compensation Webinar, January 26

Final Pinnacol/NFIB Workers’ Compensation Webinar, January 26

January 21, 2021 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

Final Pinnacol/NFIB Workers’ Compensation Webinar, January 26

The last of four highly informative webinars on workers’ compensation is coming up, January 26. If you haven’t participated in one, you owe to yourself to see how you might save money on your workers’ compensation premiums. The webinar is free to NFIB members.

Sponsored by NFIB Colorado and taught by representatives from Pinnacol Assurance, the state’s largest workers’ compensation insurer, past webinars have included the subjects of worker classification, marijuana in the workplace, and return to work.

The January 26 webinar, which will be held from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m., is on claims management. Understanding the claims process is a vital part of cost management. This course will walk through the life of a claim, highlighting important steps each partner in the claims process should take.

Act now. You can register for the final webinar through NFIB Senior Grassroots Manager Jake Braunger at Jake.Braunger@nfib.org. Jake can also be reached at 515-243-4723.

 

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