Main Office
1212 Court St NE
Salem, OR 97301
Phone: 503-763-3800
Fax: 503-763-3900
Claims Office
PO Box 1469
Lake Oswego, OR 97035
Phone: 503-763-3875
Fax: 503-763-3901
Legal Office
280 Liberty St SE
Suite 206
Salem, OR 97301
Phone: 503-779-1070
Fax: 503-779-2716
CIS is a member service of the League of Oregon Cities and Association of Oregon Counties

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The CIS Workers’ Compensation Group Program is structured much like an insurance
company, with the distinction that we write exclusively municipal government risks
in the context of a pooling structure. As such, we collect contributions, pay claims,
provide risk management and consulting services, purchase reinsurance and manage
the fund on behalf of our members.
Premiums
CIS collects contributions (premiums) based on an annual rating plan developed:
- to collect the funding target determined by our actuarial firm and Board of Trustees,
- to be competitive in the market and
- to fairly distribute the claims and overhead costs among members of the pool.
Rates are based on NCCI (National Council of Compensation Insurance) "pure" rates
published each January for Oregon. CIS adds expense factors to the pure rates, calculates
experience modifications using the NCCI formula, and applies rating criteria to
each individual member to determine the net "contribution".
Pricing Options
CIS offers a standard or guaranteed cost plan, aggregate and per-claim deductibles,
and a paid-loss retrospective plan, with a 1.3 maximum liability. Minimum contributions
on retro plans vary with the size of the exposure, claims experience and risk management
controls in place. Paid losses are invoiced quarterly and closing options are offered
at each of four formal evaluations. Minimum premium is $500.
Claims
The workers’ compensation group is part of the CIS Trust, along with the property
and liability coverage lines. CIS has dedicated claims staff located in Tigard,
Oregon, comprised of three senior examiners, one medical-only examiner and two claims
assistants.
Workers’ Compensation Examiners are assigned geographically and are aligned with
CIS Risk Management Consultants. Case loads are relatively low to allow for excellence
in communication, coordination of return to work, ergonomic issues, and to provide
resources for accessing Workers' Compensation Division reimbursement programs for early return to work. CIS
examiners are alert to coverage issues other than workers’ compensation, such as
employment or non-work related conditions, and refer those to the Worker’s Compensation
Manager for coordination with Risk Management Services and pre-loss legal services.
Legal Services
CIS uses outside legal resources, limited to a small number of law firms specializing
in Workers’ Compensation. Examiners utilize legal services at any time during the
claim for appropriate strategy and for development of solutions serving the best
interest of all parties.
Reinsurance
Retaining the first $500,000 of each claim, CIS reinsures with CNA/Wexford since
July 1, 2006. We offer Coverage A (statutory benefits) with no limit, and Coverage
B (Employer’s Liability) at $3,000,000 limit. Our reinsurer is A-rated with AM Best.
Our coverage agreement offers broad contract language without exclusion or additional
charge for terrorism.
Risk Management Services
CIS Risk Management Consultants provide technical workers’ compensation services
including site inspection, OSHA training and consultation, Best Practices evaluation
and assistance with development and implementation of policy. CIS provides sample
Return to Work policy and forms and offers professional assistance in ergonomic
evaluations, developing transitional work and in coordinating claims with other
lines of coverage, e.g. employment liability, disability or tort law.
Process for renewal/new business quotes
CIS receives a funding target from our Board of Trustees in February each year.
This information consists of the actuarial loss estimate, anticipated payroll exposures,
experience modifications and trends for the coming policy period, as well as the
cost of reinsurance and overhead. This funding target is used to determine how much
contribution is needed to cover the fund year ultimate liability.
CIS Underwriting develops a rating plan designed to collect the correct amount of
contribution fairly and equitably from the members of the Workers’ Compensation
Pool. Rate loads and discounts may vary from year to year, and are to some degree
based on the employers’ individual claims experience, best practices, compliance
with risk management recommendations, and exposures to future loss.
The Rating Plan is approved in our April Board meeting and renewal documents are
provided to members and agent/Risk Management Advisors for completion and submission
for renewal.
Documents for new business quotes are similar to that information needed by any
carrier to evaluate pricing and are available on the CIS web site.
Taxes
CIS collects the Workers’ Compensation Tax on behalf of our members and forwards
to the WCD.
More Information
For more information on CIS' Workers' Compensation Program, contact CIS
Workers' Compensation Manager Penny Marlette at
pmarlette@cciservices.com
or 503-763-3850.
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Risk management that focuses first on people is our top priority. Proactive case
management including early medical treatment, early return to productive work, and
excellent communication with all parties is vital, regardless of whether the claim
is compensable on the workers’ compensation or employee benefits program. Our workers’
compensation program offers large and small entities a stable program, with the
best interest of employers, workers, and taxpayers in mind.
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We provide ergonomic evaluations, job safety analysis, safety committee training,
body mechanics awareness, and supervisory skills for individual employers and for
groups. We support health and wellness through attendance at employer health fairs,
health education and medical self-help on CIS benefits plans; enhancing medical
management and smart utilization of medical care on the workers’ compensation plan.
Additionally, we offer coverage for public safety and other classes of municipal
volunteers coupled with risk management strategies for reducing liabilities and
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CIS offers competitive rates and flexible pricing for all entity sizes as part of
our commitment to provide the best coverage at the lowest possible cost. Our flexible
price plans include cash options for larger members. We also provide discounts for
multi-line membership with credit given for good experience and effective risk management
programs.
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CIS Claims provides excellence in claims handling for both property/liability and
workers’ compensation. Dedicated, experienced and responsive claims staff with low
manageable caseloads are available to discuss strategy, assist in evaluating return-to-work
opportunities, and access reimbursement funds from the State. Their conservative
claims reserving practices protect the financial integrity of the fund, without
penalizing individual employers.
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CIS uses NCCI (National Council on Compensation Insurance) guidelines for rating
classifications, payroll reporting, and experience rating as do all insurance carriers
in Oregon. NCCI promulgates "pure" rates in each state based on payroll and claims
data submitted by carriers for the oldest three of the last five-year period. CIS
uses these base rates and applies "expense loads" to the pure rates, resulting in
a tiered rating system with expense loads ranging from 8% to 64% over Oregon pure
rates.
Criteria for qualification of rate tiers is based on objective and subjective information
and reflects an individual member entity’s loss exposures, claims experience, compliance
with loss control standards and recommendations, OSHA regulation, and "best practices."
Although CIS does not report payroll and claims data to NCCI for rate-making purposes,
we use the guidelines followed by insurance carriers in Oregon to be consistent,
competitive, and to allow agents and employers to easily compare quotes.
CIS collects tax (Workers’ Compensation Division tax of 7.0%) on contribution (premium)
and forwards it to the Division on behalf of our members.
The minimum contribution for CIS workers’ compensation group members is $500.
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