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Lubbock council approves switch to self‑insured workers' compensation program
Summary
The City Council approved moving the city's workers' compensation program to a self‑insured model with a $750,000 stop‑loss and a two‑year third‑party administrator contract; staff estimated roughly $720,000 annual savings.
The Lubbock City Council voted unanimously March 25 to move the city's workers' compensation program to a self‑insured model and to contract with a third‑party administrator for claims processing.
City Manager Jared (last name not specified in the record) told the council the city had run a three‑year analysis and determined that switching from fully insured coverage to self insurance would produce significant savings. Jared said the city…
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