Looking to stay ahead in a constantly changing industry? The Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation is offering all new CompCourses webinars in 2025 to keep you informed and help you earn continuing education credits at no cost.
March 19, 2025 - Exploring common workers’ compensation disputes: Gain valuable knowledge about resolving disputes in workers’ compensation claims. This session covers the most common disputes and how to navigate the process.
June 18, 2025 - Top 10 OSHA violations: Learn OSHA’s top ten most frequently cited workplace violations for specific industries and get details on free or low-cost DWC workplace safety resources.
August 20, 2025 - Health care provider roles in workers’ compensation: Explore the different types of health care providers in the Texas workers’ compensation system, their unique responsibilities, and how they work together in the system.
November 5, 2025 - Employer responsibilities in the workers’ compensation system: Learn what employers must do when their employee is injured on the job including forms to fill out, required deadlines, and the importance of return-to-work.
These dynamic webinars offer practical tips and expert insights that you can apply immediately to your daily work, while earning the continuing education credits you need. (See each course description for credits applied for or approved such as: Texas CLE credit for attorneys, TDI continuing education credit for adjusters, SHRM credit for human resources professionals, and CDMS and CCM credits for rehabilitation providers. A certificate of attendance is provided for other professional disciplines.)
Texas Workers' Compensation Conference
The training doesn’t stop there! Mark your calendars, Sept. 29-30, for “Decoding Comp”, our two-day, in-person conference at the Embassy Suites Hotel and Conference Center in San Marcos.
- Comprehensive learning: Convenient way to maximize learning and earn continuing education credit with 16 sessions over two days.
- Up-to-date information: Learn about the latest trends, regulations, and best practices in workers' compensation from experts in the field.
- Professional networking: Connect with fellow professionals and thought leaders which could lead to new opportunities and collaborations.
Don’t miss out on these. Whether online or in San Marcos—we look forward to seeing you!