IAIABC Member Spotlight
Each month, the IAIABC highlights one of its member organizations, asking about what the organization does; what challenges it sees workers' compensation facing; and why they're involved with the IAIABC. Find past member spotlights here.
IAIABC: Please provide an organizational overview (number of employees, years in business, vision)
Kristin Champagne, Manager, Claims Compliance, WCF Insurance:
- Over 500 employees
- 107 years in business
- WCF has offices in six states: UT, ID, AZ, NV, CO, and CA
- Be the premier super-regional insurance company through our commitment to innovation, excellence, and the communities we serve
IAIABC: How does your organization serve the workers’ compensation industry?
KC: At WCF, we’re more than an insurance carrier. With more than 100 years of experience, we’re deeply rooted in Utah’s workers’ compensation landscape. Our commitment goes beyond policies, safeguarding workers, supporting businesses and fostering lasting relationships. We also offer multi-line solutions inside and outside of Utah, ensuring comprehensive coverage for businesses. Time matters to us — our streamlined online processes and compassionate claims handling mean business owners can trust that we’ll be there when they need us. We’re “in it” for the long-term, growing alongside our agents, customers and local communities.
IAIABC: What do you see as some of the major challenges the industry is facing, and how can we as a community address them?
KC: Technological Breakthroughs: The swift progression of technological innovations introduces a dual spectrum of prospects and obstacles within the realm of workers' compensation. The adoption of technologies, including artificial intelligence, data analytics, and telemedicine, holds the potential to enhance efficiency and outcomes. It is essential to engage in collaboration with technology providers and regulatory entities to establish guidelines and standards for the responsible integration of technology.
IAIABC: Are there any projects/programs/initiatives going on at your organization that you are particularly excited or enthusiastic about?
KC:
- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee: WCF's strength lies in its people—their unique backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences. Diversity of all kinds enables us to achieve the goals we have as a company. We're committed to valuing, respecting, and empowering all our employees.
- WCF has recently adopted the 4 Disciplines of Execution (4DX) methodology, which requires us to laser in on the “wildly important” goal (WIG).
- WCF cares deeply about serving the local communities in which the organization lives and works. Employees are given 4 volunteer hours monthly to spend time in their communities, and WCF has a non-profit foundation that donates $2M+ annually to local and national organizations.
IAIABC: What's an interesting fact about your organization that most people don't know?
KC: In 1917, the Utah legislature passed an Act requiring employers to carry workers’ compensation insurance. WCF Mutual Insurance Company, then known as the State Insurance Fund and later named Workers’ Compensation Fund, was established. In 1998, WCF Mutual acquired WCF National Insurance Company, enabling us to write workers’ comp outside of Utah. Today, 100+ years later, we are a national property and casualty carrier offering a broad range of business insurance solutions to businesses of all sizes.
IAIABC: Why is your organization a member of the IAIABC? What would you tell others about the benefits of membership?
KC: The primary objective of WCF in affiliating with the IAIABC is to engage in the Electronic Data Interchange program. Nonetheless, the advantages of membership are not limited to mere participation in the program. WCF seeks assistance from the extensive network of specialists available within the IAIABC, utilizing various channels such as online forums, committee meetings, and in-person conferences. Furthermore, WCF benefits from the provision of workshops and online courses, which are designed to augment the training and education of its staff.
Previous Member Spotlights
CadenceRX - November 2024
PERMA - October 2024
Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) - September 2024
American Medical Association (AMA) - August 2024
Association of Workers' Compensation Boards of Canada (AWCBC) - July 2024
American Association of Payers, Administrators, and Networks (AAPAN) - June 2024
The Beacon Mutual - May 2024
Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation - April 2024
Arbicare - March 2024
Acuity Insurance - February 2024
Alaska Division of Workers' Compensation - January 2024
Harvard MedTech - November 2023
Cottingham & Butler Claims Services - October 2023
NCCI: Special Edition - September 2023
Kansas Workers' Compensation Division - July 2023
Workers' Safety and Compensation Board Yukon - June 2023
U.S.Able MCO - May 2023
MDGuidelines - April 2023
Workers' Compensation Research Institute - March 2023
Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents - February 2023
Linea Solutions - January 2023
Idaho Industrial Commission - December 2022
Sedgwick - November 2022
Ebix - September 2022
Sikich - August 2022
Saskatchewan Workers' Compensation Board - July 2022
Colorado Division of Workers' Compensation - June 2022
FAIR Health - May 2022
Aerie EDI Group - January 2022
- Paradigm - December 2021
- Oklahoma Workers' Compensation Commission - November 2021
- ODG by MCG - September 2021
- Care Bridge International - June 2021
- Missouri Division of Workers' Compensation - May 2021
- California Workers' Compensation Institute - April 2021
- Iowa Division of Workers' Compensation - March 2021
- Nebraska Workers' Compensation Court - February 2021
- Verisk/ISO - January 2021
- Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation - December 2020
- The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) - November 2020
- VPay - October 2020
- National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI) - September 2020
- Optum - August 2020
- Utah Labor Commission: Division of Industrial Accidents - June 2020
- Healthesystems - March 2020
- Safety National - February 2020
- CompAlliance - January 2020
- California Self Insurers Security Fund - December 2019
- Wisconsin Worker's Compensation Division - November 2019
- The Black Car Fund - August 2019
- Pennsylvania Bureau of Workers' Compensation - July 2019
- NIOSH Center for Workers' Compensation Studies - June 2019
- Tennessee Bureau of Workers' Compensation - May 2019
- Florida Workers' Compensation Division - April 2019
- Concentra - February 2019
- Oregon Workers' Compensation Division - January 2019
- SFM - December 2018
- Montana Department of Labor and Industry Employment Relations Division - November 2018
- MyMatrixx, an Express Scripts Company - October 2018
- Virginia Workers' Compensation Commission - September 2018
- WorkComp Strategies - August 2018
- Michigan Workers' Disability Compensation Agency - July 2018