County Commission | The Magazine March 2019 | Page 36
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M
embers of ACCA’s Self-
Insurance Pools had an
extra reason to celebrate on New
Year’s Day with the official launch
of County Risk Services Inc.
(CRS), the new entity established
to administer the Association’s
insurance programs.
“It’s exciting to be at the
starting line, to know the
possibilities of what we can do,”
said CRS Vice President Mary Kay
Fraze, “and how we can improve
services for the membership and
better equip the membership with
tools to be more proactive.”
All new claims filed in 2019
have gone directly to the new
entity, and older ones have rolled
over from Meadowbrook Insurance
Group to CRS.
Members can look forward to
the announcement of additional
enhanced services in the coming
months. The new software system
is up and running, and there will
soon be an app so that claims
can be submitted directly from
a mobile device. “That will be a
gamechanger,” Fraze said, noting
that claims adjusters will be
equipped to work in the field
more frequently.
“This is the first step in a series
of things that are going to be rolled
out that we believe will pay big
dividends to the membership,”
Fraze said.
Safety programs and services will
also be enhanced. “If we can make
sure we are empowering members
with knowledge and tools that can
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reduce workplace injury,” she said,
“that is good for everybody.”
The moment when 18 CRS
employees reported to work at 100
North Jackson Street, the former
Association headquarters building,
was a year and a half in the making.
The pools have always relied on an
outside entity, known as a third-
party administrator, to handle the
nuts and bolts of daily operations.
Now, these administrative tasks
are handled by a team working
exclusively for counties and county-
related entities.
ACCA Executive Director Sonny
Brasfield praised the leadership
demonstrated by members of the
Association’s and insurance boards,
as well as the work of staff members
charged with implementing their
vision. “I can’t say enough about the
staff’s tremendous productivity and
their commitment to this project,”
he said.
CRS marks a major milestone in
the Association’s more than 90-year
track record of counties working
together to solve common problems,
not to mention the 40+ year history
of ACCA’s insurance programs.
Almost all counties participate in
at least one insurance program, and
more than 40 counties provide for
all their major insurance needs –
workers’ compensation, liability and
property – through the pools. n
Contacting CRS
(334) 394-3232
1(888) 608-2009 Toll Free
(334) 394-3244
P.O. Box 589,
Montgomery, AL 36101
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countyrisk.org
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