Systemwide Risk Management

Workers' Compensation

If you are injured or become ill because of your job, you may be entitled to Workers' Compensation Benefits. With more than 44,000 faculty and staff, each of the 23 campuses has a Workers' Compensation Coordinator that provides assistance if a worker or CSU volunteer becomes injured.

In 1997, the California State University Risk Management Authority (CSURMA), a Joint Powers Authority, was created pursuant to Executive Order No. 638 to establish a risk pool program which includes Workers' Compensation benefits for all CSU campuses. On May 1, 2004, a qualified self-insured group known as Auxiliary Organizations Workers' Compensation Plan, Inc. (AO-COMP) was established to provide similar coverage to the auxiliary organizations.

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Monthly Coordinator Conference Call
May 13, 2008
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RESOURCES

Jacki Graf
CSURMA Workers' Compensation Claims Consultant
(415) 403-1438


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