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Workers' Compensation Delegated Claims Audit Specialist

MSIG USA · Atlanta, GA · 2 wk ago
AccountingFull-time

Position Summary

The Workers’ Compensation Delegated Claims Audit Specialist conducts comprehensive audits of workers’ compensation claims administered under delegated authority by third-party administrators (TPAs) on behalf of the company and its insureds/clients. The role evaluates the quality, accuracy, compliance, and financial integrity of delegated claim handling, ensuring adherence to company guidelines, client-specific service instructions, jurisdictional statutes, and industry best practices. Findings are used to drive corrective action, mitigate loss leakage, and support TPA performance management.

Key Responsibilities

  • Perform file-level and program-level audits of workers’ compensation claims handled under delegated authority by TPAs, applying standardized scoring criteria and audit protocols.
  • Evaluate compliance with multi-jurisdictional WC statutes, regulations, mandatory filing/EDI requirements, and state fee schedules.
  • Assess accuracy of indemnity benefit calculations, including average weekly wage, waiting periods, TTD/TPD/PPD/PTD, and benefit rate application.
  • Review medical management activities — bill review, PPO penetration, utilization review, nurse case management, and pharmacy/formulary controls.
  • Evaluate reserve adequacy, reserve rationale, and timeliness of reserve adjustments against exposure.
  • Audit investigation quality, compensability decisions, three-point contact, and timeliness of initial benefit payments.
  • Review litigation management, defense counsel oversight, litigation budgets, and settlement authority compliance.
  • Assess subrogation/recovery identification and pursuit, including excess/reinsurance and Second Injury Fund recovery where applicable.
  • Identify fraud indicators and evaluate appropriateness of SIU referrals.
  • Verify Medicare compliance, including Section 111 reporting, conditional payment resolution, and MSA handling where applicable.
  • Confirm adherence to delegated authority limits, claim handling guidelines, and escalation/reporting requirements.
  • Document audit results in clear written reports with scoring, root-cause analysis, and actionable corrective recommendations.
  • Track remediation, validate corrective actions, and conduct re-audits as needed.
  • Identify trends and systemic handling issues across files; report findings to leadership and contribute to TPA scorecards and stewardship reviews.
  • Support new TPA onboarding/baseline audits and client-driven special audits.

Required Qualifications

  • 5+ years of workers’ compensation claims adjusting and/or claims audit experience.
  • Demonstrated multi-jurisdictional WC handling knowledge across multiple states.
  • Strong understanding of statutory benefits, reserving methodology, medical management, and litigation/settlement practices.
  • Adjuster license(s) as required by applicable jurisdictions (or ability to obtain).
  • Proficiency with claims systems, audit tools, and Microsoft Office (Excel, Word).

Preferred Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree.
  • Professional designations such as WCCP, AIC/AIC-M, ARM, SCLA, or CPCU.
  • Prior experience auditing TPAs or working within a carrier/self-insured delegated claims oversight function.
  • Experience with EDI/state reporting requirements and Medicare Secondary Payer compliance.

Core Competencies

  • Strong analytical and critical-thinking skills with high attention to detail.
  • Excellent written communication; able to produce clear, defensible audit reports.
  • Sound judgment and objectivity; comfortable delivering constructive findings.
  • Ability to manage multiple audits independently and meet deadlines.
  • Professionalism and tact in interactions with TPAs, clients, and internal stakeholders.

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