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Council renews workers’ comp contract with Millennium Risk Management for $540,726.89

January 27, 2026 | Tuscaloosa City, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama


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Council renews workers’ comp contract with Millennium Risk Management for $540,726.89
Tuscaloosa City Council approved renewal of the annual contract with Millennium Risk Management to administer the city’s workers’ compensation claims for $540,726.89, covering Feb. 1 through Jan. 31.

A presenter for the contract said the increase—about $50,000 over last year—stems from payroll increases and some larger claims. The presenter described timing issues (the invoice arrived after the prior meeting) and apologized for the late submission. The city attorney and staff discussed alternatives for administering claims; the city attorney noted that certain catastrophic, longstanding claims can exceed millions of dollars and that the city’s current arrangements include no cap on lifetime costs, which affects the annual premium. The council approved the renewal by voice vote.

The contract renewal was presented as routine but with note of higher annual cost driven by payroll and claim history. Staff did not present a formal comparison tender or a roll-call vote in the provided transcript.

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