Contract with insurance company to handle workers' compensation claims
$1,726,747
Resolution <UNKNOWN>
In Plain English
The city needs a third-party company to process workers' compensation claims when city employees get injured on the job. This 3-year contract runs from 2017 to 2020 and costs $1.7 million total. The administrator handles paperwork, medical approvals, and claim payments for injured workers.
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