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Claims Examiner

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In-Office
Culver City, CA, USA
38K-105K Annually
Mid level
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Culver City, CA, USA
38K-105K Annually
Mid level
The Claims Examiner manages workers' compensation claims, investigates claims, communicates with clients, evaluates liability, and coordinates treatment plans to ensure timely claim resolutions.
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Job Description

About Acrisure  

A global fintech leader, Acrisure empowers millions of ambitious businesses and individuals with the right solutions to grow boldly forward. Bringing cutting-edge technology and top-tier human support together, we connect clients with customized solutions across a range of insurance, reinsurance, payroll, benefits, cybersecurity, mortgage services – and more.   

 

In the last twelve years, Acrisure has grown in revenue from $38 million to almost $5 billion and employs over 19,000 colleagues in more than 20 countries. Acrisure was built on entrepreneurial spirit. Prioritizing leadership, accountability, and collaboration, we equip our teams to work at the highest levels possible. 

Responsible for managing workers’ compensation claims as assigned by claims supervisor. Investigates claims.  Determines the compensability of the claim and extent of liability. Communicates directly with clients, employers, injured workers, physicians, and attorneys to bring claims to a timely conclusion.

Responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned:

  • Interviews, telephones, or corresponds with claimant and witnesses; consults police and hospital records.

  • Contacts physicians to obtain medical diagnoses and projected treatment plans.

  • Monitors medical progress of claimants and coordinates follow-up treatments; reports to employers including any restrictions that may be imposed on claimants’ return to work.

  • Documents all information from contacts with employers, claimants, physicians, and attorneys into the claims’ management system and ensures that documentation is current.

  • Calculates and sets reserves through a reserve worksheet including the nature and scope of claims; adjusts reserves to reflect ultimate known exposures.

  • Issues medical, indemnity, legal and expense payments

  • Prepares reports for excess carriers and requests reimbursement when needed.

  • Sets reminders to follow-up on tasks through diaries on the system; reviews and completes diaries daily.

  • Maintains physical files for claim-related documents such as medical information, legal reports, and other correspondence.

  • Reviews claims’ submissions for thoroughness and accuracy.

  • Determines compensability of claims through information gathered and according to workers’ compensation statutes; makes recommendations as to compensability and coverage of claims.

  • Performs other duties as assigned.

  • Provides guidance and advice to clients on direction of claims after all information has been gathered and analyzed.

  • Ensures jurisdictional filings are complete and timely.

  • Obtains pre-certification approval for specific treatments as needed.

Qualifications

  • Strong organization skills, attention to detail and the ability to multi-task and prioritize work are required.

  • Analytical thinking skills are needed to properly evaluate complex claims

  • A strong attention to detail is necessary as claims adjusters must carefully review documents and policies

  • Good verbal and written communication skills, as well as interpersonal skills are required, experience with negotiations, knowledge of litigation process is preferred.

  • Ability to listen well and negotiate with constituents is needed.

  • Ability to speak a second language is an asset

  • Basic computer skills or the ability to quickly learn new software are required

  • A strong work ethic and time management skills is needed, to efficiently handle a caseload ranging from minor to complex claims

  • Ability to establish and maintain good rapport with clients and claimants is needed.

  • Ability to calculate figures is required

Education and Experience :

  • High school Diploma or equivalent is required

  • 3+ years prior experience handling worker’s claims/ or an equivalent combination of training, education and experience.'

  • Adjuster licensing required; (Multiple jurisdictions will be involved, will be required to have a license that will reciprocate to other states.) CA, AZ, LA, NV and UT licensing a plus

Pay Details:

The base compensation range for this position is $105,110 - $105,110. This range reflects Acrisure's good faith estimate at the time of this posting. Placement within the range will be based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to skills, experience, qualifications, location, and internal equity.

Candidates should be comfortable with an on-site presence to support collaboration, team leadership, and cross-functional partnership.


Why Join Us:

At Acrisure, we’re building more than a business, we’re building a community where people can grow, thrive, and make an impact. Our benefits are designed to support every dimension of your life, from your health and finances to your family and future.

Making a lasting impact on the communities it serves, Acrisure has pledged more than $22 million through its partnerships with Corewell Health Helen DeVos Children's Hospital in Grand Rapids, Michigan, UPMC Children's Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Blythedale Children's Hospital in Valhalla, New York.


Employee Benefits

We also offer our employees a comprehensive suite of benefits and perks, including:

  • Physical Wellness: Comprehensive medical insurance, dental insurance, and vision insurance; life and disability insurance; fertility benefits; wellness resources; and paid sick time.

  • Mental Wellness: Generous paid time off and holidays; Employee Assistance Program (EAP); and a complimentary Calm app subscription.

  • Financial Wellness: Immediate vesting in a 401(k) plan; Health Savings Account (HSA) and Flexible Spending Account (FSA) options; commuter benefits; and employee discount programs.

  • Family Care: Paid maternity leave and paid paternity leave (including for adoptive parents); legal plan options; and pet insurance coverage.

  • … and so much more!

This list is not exhaustive of all available benefits. Eligibility and waiting periods may apply to certain offerings. Benefits may vary based on subsidiary entity and geographic location.


Acrisure is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We consider qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status. Applicants may request reasonable accommodation by contacting [email protected].

Final candidates will be required to complete post-offer verification processes related to the role and in accordance with applicable laws.


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Welcome, your new opportunity awaits you.

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