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Resources Updated in Response to L.A. Wildfires |
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We continue to keep everyone affected by the L.A. Wildfires in our thoughts. Since our last update, PRISM has added new resources and critical claims guidance to support members during this challenging time.
Healthcare Resources for Members Affected by Southern California Wildfires
We’ve published a new blog featuring benefit resources curated specifically for those affected by the current fires. Click here to read. For questions or assistance, please contact Heather Evans, Senior Employee Benefits Specialist.
Workers’ Compensation – Reporting Losses, Guidance & Coverage Reminders
We’ve also created a Workers’ Compensation blog to answer questions about reporting, coverage periods, and mutual aid agreements when sending personnel to assist during the fires. Click here to read. For questions or assistance, please contact:
Property Program — Reporting Losses
PRISM and McLarens have received initial property losses but anticipate more. If your organization is aware of any property loss or damage related to fires or strong winds, please report it using the Property Claim Form. For questions or assistance, contact:
- Alliant
- McLarens Claims
- PRISM
- Heather Fregeau, Director of Liability Claims: hfregeau@prismrisk.gov;
mobile (916) 792-6077, office (916) 850-7300
General Liability — Third-Party Claims
While we do not anticipate a high volume of General Liability (GL) claims, please report any potential third-party claims related to the fires or wind events using the Liability First Report Form. If you have questions or need assistance, please contact:
Previously Shared Wildfire Resources
We encourage you to revisit the following resources for additional guidance and support:
We know these are difficult times. We’re committed to providing you with the most up-to-date resources to help protect your staff, property, and community. If you have any additional questions, don’t hesitate to reach out. |
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Now Available - PWC & DBD Actuarial Reports |
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We are pleased to inform you that the individual member actuarial reports for the Primary Workers' Compensation (PWC) & Deductible Buy-Down (DBD) programs are now available on the website for your review and reference. We encourage all members to log in to the website and access the reports. Thank you for your continued support and engagement with the PWC and DBD programs. Should you have any questions or require further clarification, please do not hesitate to reach out to Juemin Zhang. |
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New "Legal Eye" Blog Post: FEHA Update |
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Starting January 1, 2025, SB 1100 will limit when employers can require a driver’s license in job postings—removing barriers for non-drivers and promoting fair hiring practices. For a quick overview of what’s changing, check out our newest blog post: FEHA Update: Navigating Employer Restrictions on Driver’s License Requirements. If you have any questions, please reach out to Katie Mola. |
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Are you part of the Property Program? Your entity is eligible to apply for a Property Program Grant, which includes up to $25k per member, per fiscal year, on a matching basis. Funds may be used for risk control programs and projects designed to reduce exposures associated with the Property Program.
One great way to use these matching funds is to protect vacant buildings. Applications should be submitted to the PRISM Risk Control Department to be considered at the next Property Committee Meeting. For additional information check out the FAQ’s and please do not hesitate to contact Doug McGill. |
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