ASIA Officers COMP PAC Membership Contact Us Home

 

Welcome
The Alabama Self-Insurers Association (ASIA) was formed in 1992 by 10
self-insured companies with the goal of helping employers understand the law and any proposed changes, as well as ensuring equitable coverage for the injured employee. Today, ASIA boasts a membership in excess of 400 people.

ASIA is a statewide, non-profit membership organization that represents the interests of employers in Alabama who self-insure workers' compensation coverage on their employees. ASIA is committed to a workers' compensation program that:

  • Adequately compensates the employee with a work-related injury
  • Recognizes fair limitations on employer responsibility
  • Provides for an appropriate distribution of the compensation dollar
  • Reduces litigation
  • Is dedicated to eliminating abuses within the system
  • Operates within the bounds of reasonable and necessary regulations

The Need for ASIA
Alabama employers and employees are directly affected by equity of the Alabama workers' compensation system. ASIA was formed with the goal of helping employers understand the law and any proposed changes and the need to ensure equitable coverage for the injured employee.

 

ASIA Winter Workshop
January 21 & 22, 2010
Cahaba Grand Conference Center — Birmingham, AL

Conference Registration

Latest ASIA News

 
Download Winter 2009 Newsletter
Download Fall 2009 Newsletter
Download Summer 2009 Newsletter
Download Spring 2009 Newsletter
Download Winter 2008 Newsletter
 

2010 Membership Forms
 
Active Member
 
 
Associate Member
 

2010 Advertising Rates

Interested in advertising in one of our publications?
 
Ad Rate Sheet
 
 
"Self-Insurer" Ad Contract
 
 
ASIA Directory Ad Contract
 

Learn How COMP-PAC Supports Good Government

COMP-PAC was organized to help conservative, pro-business candidates get elected to office. COMP-PAC supports candidates who will work to stop fraud in workers' compensation programs. Before we can strengthen Alabama's workers' compensation laws, we must elect government leaders who will treat business interests fairly.
Learn More