Frequently Asked Questions

Why was Ascendant Nevada created?

Ascendant was established in 2026 to provide more choice to Nevada’s Self-Insured associations with respect to workers' compensation coverage.

What does Ascendant Nevada do?

Ascendant is not an insurance company, but does act like an insurer for workers’ compensation. This includes collecting assessments/premiums, managing the third-party administrator for claims administration, setting rates and performing underwriting, and working with insurance brokers. Ascendant takes an active role in helping associations members create a culture of safety, and navigate the claims process while helping employees get back to work. Contrary to commercial insurance carriers, Ascendant does not have a financial motive to delay and deny needed medical coverage for insured workers.

What differentiates Ascendant Nevada from other management companies?

Ascendant is run by Nevadans who have experience in Nevada. The focus of Ascendant is to provide value and to ensure financial stability of the managed associations. The focus is not to drive profits, but rather to keep rates reasonable and help members to keep their workplace safe. Ascendant looks to create efficient processes and leverage technology to keep administrative fees reasonable.

Will the Ascendant Nevada Team understand the unique workings of a Nevada Self-Insured Group structure?

The Ascendant Team has vast experience in self-insured group administration, state compliance, operations and claims management.

Do members have to take any action or sign anything regarding the transition to Ascendant Nevada?

NO, there is no action that needs to be taken by members regarding the transition. The workers’ compensation coverage remains with the Nevada Transportation Network Self-Insured Group (NTNSIG).

Will my group need to get new certificates of coverage for jobs in progress or due to the transition to Ascendant Nevada?

No. The Nevada Transportation Network Self Insured Group (NTNSIG) is still providing the coverage of record. The only change will be in administration with Ascendant Nevada taking on the role of Administrator of the NTNSIG. The certificates previously issued for the 2026 policy year are still in effect and active. Additionally, Ascendant will be able to provide any additional certificates as needed starting April 1, 2026.

Is the NTNSIG accepting new members?

YES! The NTNSIG offers a great alternative to commercial workers’ compensation insurance coverage.

Will the transition to Ascendant Nevada impact my business’s current rates, eMOD (experience modification rate), or the Rate Adjustment Factor (RAF)?

No. The current rates and RAF's will remain in effect until 1/1/2027.

Will there be an impact on my current rates due to the legislative change regarding the payroll cap?

The payroll cap change is effective on October 1, 2026, under Nevada state law, so we are not anticipating any changes this calendar year. The Ascendant team will be providing more information as we approach 2027.

How do I pay my monthly assessment?

For the month of March 2026 (due by April 15th), members will still use the Pro Group Management payment portal. Beginning with the April 2026 assessment (due by May 15th), members will pay using the Ascendant Nevada website (www.ascendantnv.com). Members will receive more detailed information on this transition.

Will I still have my same Safety Representative?

No. Ascendant has contracted with a nationally recognized leader in Safety Programs - Ironwood Business Consulting. The safety services provided will be more member centric and Members will have more control as to what services are needed and provided. Members will also have access to a 24-hour crisis line as well as Human Resources consulting.

How will current and new claims be managed?

Effective May 1, 2026, all new and existing workers’ compensation claims will be managed by our new contracted third-party administrator (TPA) – CCMSI (www.ccmsi.com). This new TPA works throughout the country and has strong roots in Nevada with offices in Las Vegas, Reno and Carson City. For any new or existing claim prior to May 1, Members will still send their documents to ARMI. If you have any questions regarding claims, please email Larae Polson at Larae@ascendantnv.com.

Will I still have my same Account Executive?

No. Ascendant uses a more centralized model for sales, marketing and Member customer support.

The payroll audit process starts this time of year - where do I send my documents?

As in previous years, the 2025 payroll audits are being completed by SPR (Strategic Premium Resources). You may have received their letter. Should you have any question on this process please give them a call at (775) 885-3550 or email them at accounting@sprincnv.com. If Ascendant can help, please contact us at info@ascendantnv.com or (775) 384-3050.

We have updated/completed a business tax filing. Where do we send the new business financial documents?

Please email updated documents to info@ascendantnv.com.

The business name, entity, ownership, address, email address, phone number and/or contact(s) have changed. How do I update my information?

Please email the updated information to info@ascendantnv.com. We will let you know that we received the information and updated our records. In some cases, there will be documents that need to be signed. We will let you know if anything more needs to be done.

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