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September 19, 2006

Workers Comp How To Book Aims to Satisfy Small to Medium Sized Business Craving for Answers to their Insurance Premium Woes

In their new book, Gus Ortiz and Sean Nitzen teach small to medium sized employers how to control their losses, manage their claims and save significantly on their insurance premiums. The book will be sold at www.gobookwriters.com and the other major booksellers.

Foothill Ranch, CA (PRWEB) September 18, 2006 -- In their new book, Gus Ortiz and Sean Nitzen, both veterans of the workers compensation insurance world, teach small to medium sized employers how to control their losses, manage their claims and save significantly on their insurance premiums. The book will be distributed through small book publishing portal www.gobookwriters.com, the latest portal for new and aspiring writers and on the major book retail sites in four weeks.

8 Steps to a Winning Workers Comp Program is a step-by-step guide to helping small to medium sized employers gain leverage in their workers compensation and risk management process. The book is short, easy to read and centers on consistent communication and promoting the employers involvement in all aspects of their risk management and claims activities.

“Workers compensation is big business, especially here in California and unfortunately there is little emphasis placed on service and coaching for smaller businesses,” says Ortiz a 20-year-veteran of the workers comp industry. “While we don’t expect to change the nature of the industry, we believe that smaller employers deserve a chance at effectively controlling their costs and improving their bottom line. It’s a grass roots approach, not your normal risk management manual, which an employer can share with their employees.”

Link to Publication*: http://www.gobookwriters.com

ABOUT THE AUTHORs
Gus Ortiz began specializes in claims administration, investigations, training and performance coaching. Gus has over 19 years of workers’ compensation experience with major insurance corporations. He is a licensed claims administrator and certified trainer.
Sean Nitzen has over ten years of experience in workers’ compensation with various size organizations including Crawford & Company and Risk Enterprise Management/Zurich USA. He is IEA certified, a licensed California Claims Administrator and an Associate in Risk Management (ARM).

MEDIA CONTACT: Gus Ortiz, (949) 830-2027.

Posted by Industrial-Manufacturing at September 19, 2006 08:01 AM

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