While other associations address workers’ compensation as part of a broader mission, our singular focus is creating a more balanced, efficient and stable worker’s compensation system.
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By becoming a member of CCWC, you are adding your voice to the only organization singularly focused on creating a more balanced, efficient and stable worker’s compensation system for you.
Employers, workers' compensation industry professionals, consultants, third party administrators, cities and counties, government agencies, special districts, associations, and insurance brokers can join CCWC.
Membership lasts one year. Dues are paid annually on a calendar-year basis and expire at the end of December.
CCWC accepts personal, business and electronic checks, Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover.
CCWC does not offer membership to insurance companies, but they may participate in the Annual Conference.
Membership is organization based, so you may include as many people as you would like that are employed at your organization.
Coalition members include businesses of all sizes, public and private, representing diverse industries from across the state; trade associations and non-profit organizations that share our purpose; suppliers that serve our industry; and other interested supporters. See a list of CCWC member organizations. If you're already a member, you can search our Member Directory for more details, including individual contact information.
Our team of legislative advocates and industry leaders collaborate with state lawmakers, local decision makers and state regulatory agencies to deliver meaningful system change. We not only aggressively advocate on behalf of our members, but also work hand-in-hand alongside them. The coalition’s successful advocacy is rooted in the collective strength of our membership that in turn empowers our individual members to engage and make a difference.
The category includes all private employers. Membership dues are based on the organization’s gross revenue.
The category comprises trade associations and joint power authorities. Membership dues are based on the organization’s gross revenue.
The category comprises public agencies, which refer to the government of the United States, a State, or a political subdivision thereof. It can also include any agency of the United States, a State, or an interstate governmental agency, including school districts, cities, etc. Membership dues are based on the agency’s operating budget.
This category includes law firms, investigators, claims managers, and other providers of services to the industry. Membership dues are based on the organization’s gross revenue.
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