Serving Colorado's Counties

County Worker's Compensation Pool

The County Workers' Compensation Pool (CWCP) provides counties with statutory workers' compensation coverage. CWCP member counties employ more than 19,343 people with payroll in excess of $384 million per year. If you compare CWCP with the industry, CWCP's performance is exceptional. Guided by the CWCP board and with assistance from a seasoned professional staff, the pool has consistently outperformed the market.

News & Updates

Technical Update vol. 27 no. 38 - CDL Regulations

In the 2023 regular session, Gov. Jared Polis took action on two bills that impact the CDL regulations within our counties. The Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) is a special license […]

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September 2023: Prevention Care and Wellness
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Technical Update vol. 27 no. 37 - Safety Committee Functions

While overall safety committee objectives are generally the same from one county to another, safety committee functions can vary greatly from one county to another. Some committees are given or […]

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Technical Update vol. 27 no. 36 - Controlling Claim Costs: Why Does it Matter?

Your insurance contributions for the Colorado Counties Casualty Pool (CAPP) and the County Workers Compensation Pool (CWCP) are based on your county’s exposure and a loss-sensitive component. WHAT IS MEANT […]

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Technical Update vol. 27 no. 35 - CAPP is for County Operations

The Colorado Counties Casualty & Property Pool (CAPP) protects the assets of counties throughout Colorado through broad coverage, risk management, and sound fiscal management. CAPP was formed in July 1986, […]

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