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Self Insurance in Mississippi

Currently in Mississippi there are 15 self-insurance groups. These groups represent approximately 6,000 employers with about $176,000,000 in annualized premiums. Also, there are approximately 143 individual self-insured corporations in the state.

This data indicates that self-insurers represent a large portion of the workers' compensation market in Mississippi. Many insurance carriers prefer that groups not exist. They no longer have the power to dictate rates and changes in the workers' compensation market. Many associations and their members feel it is important to have stable voluntary and self-insurance markets. To have a market that is totally controlled by insurance carriers would take us back to where the state was in the 80's. Many self-insurers have been quite successful in controlling costs through aggressive claims management and enhanced safety programs.

To counter the increasing expense of workers' compensation programs, many corporate managers looked into new concepts for controlling costs. Traditionally, risks would be transferred to insurance companies in return for premium payments. This is not managing risk, but simply paying for risk coverage. When premium dollars are paid to the insurance company, management not only relinquishes all control over these funds, but has little influence over important matters such as claim control procedures.

In the area of workers' compensation, self-insurance programs have been developed to offer substantial premium reductions, improved claim control, and enhanced loss prevention control. Self-Insurance is a concept which gives management direct access to benefits provided by risk management techniques and comprehensive loss control engineering. Employers who are large enough can individually self-insure and the small- to medium-sized employers can enter a group self-insurance program in which groups of employers join together to self-insure their liabilities.

For many years in Mississippi, only large corporations could take advantage of self-insurance programs. In the late 1980's, the state permitted the formation of group self-insurance funds by smaller businesses. It was not until the early 1990's that the group self-insurance concept grew. Many carriers in the state refused to write workers' compensation coverage during this period. This forced associations to form self-insured groups to give their members affordable and effective workers' compensation coverage. In other words, self-insured groups were the result of insurance carrier customs and practices.


Officers & Board
OFFICERS
2008 - 2009 President

Dean Watkins

The Taylor Group

2008 - 2009 Vice President

Carl Carter

Miss. Hospitality & Restaurant Assoc. WCT

2008 - 2009 Secretary/Treasurer

David Roberts

Miss. Truck, Food & Fuel SIF

   
Board Members

Perry Nations

Associated General Contractors

Michael Callahan

EPA of MS

Andrew Elkins

Imperial Palace Casino Resort Spa

Dan Risher

Marshall Durbin Companies

Stephen Ford

Mississippi Power Company

Anissa Young

MS School Boards Association

Foster Welburn

MS Manufacturers Assoc. WCG

Dan Hughes

MS Health Care Association SIF

Gil Israel

MS Municipal Association WCG

Bill Lehman

MS Auto Dealers Association

Marty Milstead

Builders and Contractors Assoc of MS

Judy Mooney

MS Public Entity Workers' Compensation Trust

Steven Weeks

MS Hospital Association

 
Legislative Committee

Perry Nations, Chairman

Associated General Contractors of MS

   
Regulatory Committee

Perry Nations, Chairman

Associated General Contractors of MS

   
Conference Committee

Dean Watkins, Chairman

The Taylor Group

   
Executive Director

Dan M. Gibson

dangibson@masiweb.org

Mississippi Association of Self Insurers
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