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CTSI tells Lake County it can reduce claims exposure with driving rules, training and better investigations

Lake County Board of County Commissioners · April 14, 2026
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Summary

CTSI’s loss-control specialist told commissioners Lake County’s liability is driven by legal-liability and auto claims, with workers’ comp elevated; recommendations included a no‑backing policy, defensive-driving training and stronger incident investigations.

Dana Foley, the county’s CTSI senior loss control representative, presented the pool’s five-year loss analysis and recommended practical steps Lake County can take to reduce both frequency and severity of claims.

Foley described CTSI as a county-owned cooperative pool that covers members’ auto, property, general liability, sheriff and workers’ compensation risks. She reported that the workers’ comp pool distributed $4.25 million to members last year and that Lake County received a $68,129 equity distribution in the most recent cycle.

On the liability side Foley said legal-liability claims…

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