Kevin Ring

Kevin is the Lead Workers’ Compensation Analyst for the Institute of WorkComp Professionals. He joined the Institute in 2003 after a stint as a systems manager for a mid-sized manufacturing company.
A licensed P&C agent, Kevin has an affinity for making the technical simple, whether it is computers or insurance.
Kevin’s plain speak approach is the key – whether he is presenting in a live workshop with agents, giving workshops for employers, or presenting webinars.
His technical Workers’ Comp skills have helped Advisors through sticky situations (analyzing over 600 accounts for agents in the last six years). Kevin constantly works with Certified WorkComp Advisors to deepen their knowledge of the Institute process and provides expert guidance on audits, Experience Mods and injury management.
The Experience Mod: Many are Wrong, Most are Mismanaged
What is the minimum mod and how can you help employers get closer to it? How can you more effectively manage your clients experience mod so that it is as low as it can be every year? Participants will also learn about simple red flags to look for on their experience mod that may indicate an error has been made.
Your Work Comp Audit is Wrong. Welcome to the Club
More than 75% of workers' compensation premium audits are incorrect. Most of those incorrect audits result in insurance companies collecting more premium than they were due, which means employers are being overcharged!
Preparing Your Clients for the Workers' Compensation Premium Audit
January 1 is the single biggest day for renewing workers' compensation policies. The premium audit follows right behind. Experience shows that more than 75 percent of premium audits are incorrect, most to the detriment of your clients.
The Future of the Work Comp Mod
Are you ready for the change the National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI) is making to the calculation of the experience model? This is the first change in more than 20 years.