Employee LoginClient Login
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Pinnacol Assurance Safety Seminar

Claims Managament with Pinnacol Assurance

Have you every wandered if you are managing a workers compensation claim correctly. Come learn the in’s and outs of claim management with Kay Carnahan Director-Agent Loss management Programs of Pinnacol Assurance

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

1:30-2:30

Pinnacol Assurance Offices

7501 E Lowry Blvd.

Denver, Co 80240

For further information on claims management and what you should do during an injury contact StaffScapes a leading Professional Employer Organization serving the Rocky Mountain region.

See Also


But an unlikely bedfellows coalition that is characteristic of this health care debate — where common interests can unite groups that might typically be at odds — is mobilizing to try to stop the change small business web hosting services.

A limited print ad campaign declaring “Flexible spending accounts work!” appeared this past week in Capitol Hill publications. It’s paid for by a group called Save cheap ecommerce hosting Flexible Spending Plans that is backed by insurers, companies that administer consumer spending accounts and other businesses with a financial stake in the outcome. The United Food and Commercial Workers International Union endorsed the campaign and its logo appears on the ads reseller web hosting.

“Our concern is that a cap of $2,500 is a definite tax on the middle class, particularly those with chronic illnesses adult hosting,” said Jody Dietel, executive director of Save Flexible Spending Plans and chief compliance officer at WageWorks, Inc. of San Mateo, Calif.

Advocates say the typical flexible spending account user makes $55,000 annually.

Although some lawmakers are sympathetic, the opposition appears unlikely to succeed in getting the flexible spending account cap out of Congress’ health care bill. Unlike the initial Senate proposal, though, House members want to allow the cap to be adjusted so it would rise along with inflation. That would be a welcome improvement for advocates.

Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)  on  02/04  at  03:45 PM
Commenting is not available in this channel entry.