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Examiner, Senior Workers Compensation Claims

Employer
York Risk Services Group
Location
Baltimore, Maryland
Salary
Not Specified
Closing date
Mar 5, 2019

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Category
Claims, Workers' Compensation
Job Type
Not Specified
Career Level
Not Specified

Job Details

York Risk Services Group is a premier provider of insurance, risk management, alternative risk, pool administration and claims management solutions to clients across hundreds of industries. Recently named by Forbes as one of "America's Best Midsized Companies Two Years in a Row" We firmly believe that our employees drive the success of the company. With success in mind as the ultimate goal, we strive to create and provide an environment that offers challenging, stimulating and financially rewarding opportunities.

Job Description

A Senior Workers Compensation Claims Examiner is an experienced claims examiner who works under only general supervision and utilizes his or her training to review, examine, investigate, analyze and resolve workers compensation claims. As set forth in greater detail below, the examiners primary duties are interviewing witnesses and assessing credibility; reviewing factual information to prepare reserves and damage estimates; evaluating and making recommendations regarding coverage of claims; determining liability and total value of a claim; negotiating settlements; and making recommendations regarding litigation and assisting managers with management and mentoring functions.

This position functions with a high level of claim-management and financial autonomy and performs a variety of complex technical duties within the general limitations of State Workers Compensation laws, Yorks best practices, and client service instructions.

A Senior Workers Compensation Claims Examiner also assists the Unit Manager with mentoring, onboarding new hires and functions as a back up to the Unit Manager as needed.

1. Reviews, examines, investigates, analyzes and resolves workers compensation claims;.
2. Develops strategic action plans to bring claims to prompt and equitable resolution.
3. Identifies key interested parties and obtains recorded statements as necessary.
a. Assesses witnesses credibility.
b. Analyzes and resolves conflicts in the evidence.
c. Determines claim compensability based on witness statements and other evidence.
4. Establishes appropriate reserve levels based on his/her estimate of financial exposure and updates reserves upon receipt of new information within the even greater financial authority afforded to Senior Workers Compensation Claims Examiners.
5. Accepts or delays claims and makes recommendations to manager regarding claim denials.
6. Accurately determines average weekly wages and workers compensation benefit rates and pays benefits timely.
7. Directs Claims Assistant(s) to issue notices and makes payments in accordance with State mandated requirements.
8. Interacts with injured employees to ensure awareness and understanding of the workers compensation process, requirements and statutory benefits.
9. Coordinates medical treatment for injured employees and interacts with medical providers regarding employees medical history and job requirements.
10. Assesses subrogation potential and pursues reimbursement.
11. Negotiates claim settlements within established limits.
a. Weighs the costs and benefits of going to trial versus entering into a settlement and chooses the most effective option.
b. Presents settlement recommendations to client(s), if required.
c. Independently resolves liens without defense attorney involvement.
12. Serves as a liaison between medical providers, claimants, legal professionals and clients.
13. Informs clients of injured employees work restrictions and coordinates appropriate accommodations.
14. Reviews medical reports to ensure that the appropriate American Medical Association (AMA) guidelines have been applied when rating permanent impairment.
15. Communicates with defense attorneys and clients on litigated cases and develops strategies for claim resolution.
16. Litigation Management:
a. Decides when to retain counsel.
b. Develops litigation strategy with counsel.
c. Supervises the litigation process.
d. Prepares or reviews legal documents for submission to the Workers Compensation Board.
e. Manages

BS/BA or Equivalent Work Experience

Professional certification and/or adjusting license as required by the State(s)

  • 5 years or more as a workers compensation claims adjuster

Company

For more than 55 years, York has been delivering on our mission of reducing risk and getting people and organizations back to health, work and productivity. We’re committed to recruiting, developing and retaining people who represent our values and who believe in our mission. Our associates come from all walks of life but are single-minded in the pursuit of doing right by those we serve. We want each experience for our clients to be marked by expertise, consistency, and compassion because that’s what sets us apart. And we know for certain that it’s our people who allow us to say, boldly and proudly, that York is behind every good outcome.

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