Claim Specialist I - IV (New York WC Claims)
MEMIC · United States · 3 wk ago
RemoteRemoteFinance$65k–$99k/yrFull-time
Principal Duties and Responsibilities
- Communicates with insureds, injured workers, agents, brokers, witnesses, attorneys, loss prevention, and underwriters to obtain and relate necessary information to determine coverage/compensability, facts of loss, and degree of liability/exposure.
- Maintains contact throughout the life of the file as needed.
- Administers the delivery of timely, appropriate and accurate indemnity and medical benefits.
- Evaluates claim exposure, negotiates and resolves claims.
- Works closely with defense counsel on litigated cases and attend mediation, arbitration, and hearings, as necessary.
- Develops litigation plan with defense counsel and tracks adherence to plan in order to control legal expenses and assure effective resolution.
- Works closely with insureds and employees making visitations and presentations as needed to facilitate partnership approach to claims handling.
- Maintains quality claim files in accordance with appropriate best practices, and other company procedures.
- Implements Managed Care strategies, coordinates rehabilitation or medical management, processes bills, reviews all mail through Image Right, and monitors progress as appropriate.
- Interacts with State and Federal Boards and Commissions, while establishing and maintaining proper reserves, as appropriate.
- Serves as a mentor and helps prepare/train the less experienced Claim Department representatives.
- Keeps up-to-date on State laws and Company procedures relating to various claims; educates injured worker and/or insured on same.
- Prepares and presents files for Agent/Broker Reviews and Insured File Review.
- Understands medical terminology and standard medical procedures as they pertain to worker's compensation, U.S. Longshoreman's and Jones Act claims.
- Participates in in-house and outside training programs to keep up-to-date on relevant issues/topics.
Minimum Knowledge, Skills And Abilities
- One to four years of workers' compensation lost time claim handling experience preferred.
- Bachelor's degree preferred.
- Computer skills, Word, Excel and Image Right preferred.
- Must have a valid driver's license.
- Strong attention to detail and strong communication skills both verbal and written.
- Adaptable/flexible and self-directed with the ability to manage time, multiple priorities and other resources wisely.
- Must have the ability to work effectively with other organizational team members.
Benefits
- Health Insurance options
- Dental Insurance options
- Vision Insurance
- Employee Life Insurance/AD&D and Dependent Life Insurance options
- Short-term & Long-term Disability
- Health Savings Account with potential employer match
- Flexible Medical and Dependent Care Account
- Accident Insurance
- Critical Illness Insurance
- Employee Assistance Program
- Legal/Identify Theft Insurance options
- Long Term Care Insurance
- Pet Insurance
- 401 (k) Retirement Plan with match up to 6%, plus annual bonus based on individual & company performance.
- 5 weeks of Paid Time Off (PTO)
- 11 paid holidays
Salary Range
Salary Range for this position is $65,000-$98,500 depending on experience.