Calif. Chooses Sacramento Firm to Study Comp System
The state of California has selected Bickmore Risk Services (BRS) of Sacramento to conduct an analysis of the effect of recent legislative reforms on workers’ compensation insurance rates and the insurance market.
BRS prevailed over other actuarial consulting firms in a lengthy
competitive bid process. The project is scheduled to begin in July and to be completed in December 2005.
Essentially, the task before BRS is analyzing the effectiveness of recent legislation aimed at reforming California’s workers’ comp system, including AB 749, AB 227, SB 228 and SB 899. In
accomplishing that task, the study will provide information and analysis necessary for future policy decisions related to workers’ comp in California.
Among those who will receive the study are Gov. Schwarzenegger, the state Legislature, Director of the state Division of Worker’s Compensation Andrea Hoch and Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi.
BRS principal consultant Gregory Trout plans to coordinate a project team of 20 staff and subcontractors to conduct the study.
BRS is an independent full-service provider of actuarial, risk management, program management, loss control, and claims and
litigation management services to insured and self-insured employers, with offices in Sacramento and Long Beach.
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