Category CRMBC News Flash
CRMBC Gets Third Arrest on Workers' Comp Fraud
ROSEVILLE, CA, November 11, 2008 – CRMBC, and its Manager, CHSI, are proud to announce to its members that we have just obtained our third arrest for workers' compensation fraud during the past year. As we all know, workers' compensation fraud is very costly to California employers, and CRMBC ...
Taking a Zero-Tolerance Stance, CRMBC Wins Second Fraud Conviction in Just 9 Months
ROSEVILLE, CA, September 2, 2008 – CRMBC is proud to announce the second successful conviction for insurance fraud in nine months. The first fraud conviction occurred in November, 2007 in Mendocino County, which was their first-ever fraud conviction. The most recent case came about in Amador C...
CRMBC Reaches One Billion Dollars in Payroll
We are proud to announce that in April 2008, the California Restaurant Mutual Benefit Corporation surpassed $1 billion in covered payroll. This achievement is a reflection of the substantial growth the group has experienced in less than four years despite adverse market conditions. CRMBC is the best...
Case Study: OSHA Targets the Food Industry
In March, CRMBC notified members of how to prepare for a visit from Cal/OSHA, and also what to do after an inspection by Cal/OSHA. As a result, CRMBC has already seen notable success with members who called CRMBC/CHSI and received assistance and preparation. To read this article, please click here.C...
CRMBC Announces Record-Breaking Dividends for 2006 Program Year
CRMBC has now declared another $7.2 million in dividends for 2006 for a total of more than $14 million since the program launched on January 1, 2005, and has been cited as one of the most successful self-insured groups in California. The group has achieved unprecedented dividend performance even as ...
CRMBC Fights Fraud and Wins
CRMBC reports a successful fraud conviction against a former employee of CRMBC member Perko’s Caf. The jury verdict on two felony counts of insurance fraud is the first ever workers’ compensation fraud conviction in Mendocino County.The case began when the employee filed a claim for a wo...
CHSI Executive Lauded as "Person of the Year"
Ted Hall, President of CHSI Captive Insurance Managers, is the distinguished recipient of the 2007 "Alice A. Molasky-Arman Person of the Year" award from the Nevada Captive Insurance Association (NCIA).Mr. Hall has played a key role in the Nevada Captive Insurance Association, the organiza...
Save Money on Your First Aid Bills for Work-Related Injuries
Identifying and handling first aid injuries properly is a critical part of managing workers’ compensation costs for California restaurant owners. CHSI now offers a bill review service to members-only which can potentially reduce out of pocket expenses up to 40%-50% on your first aid bills.To t...










