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Senior Claims Adjuster I California
EMPLOYERS (NYSE: EIG) Sacramento, California
Senior Claims Adjuster I - California 100% Remote (WFH) Opportunity General Summary With minimal oversight, the Workers' Compensation Senior Claims Adjuster I is responsible for the timely and accurate management of workers' compensation claims in California. This includes handling medical and indemnity benefits, addressing litigation and complex issues, and managing moderate to high exposure cases. Must work West Coast hours (M-F 8am-5pm PST) and have experience adjusting CALIFORNIA work comp claims. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Completes initial contacts to obtain necessary information, verify coverage, determine compensability and develop a plan of action. Completes and maintains work comp claim data integrity. Independently analyzes workers' compensation case facts to establish timely and accurate reserves using knowledge and experience with medical disabilities and related costs, as well as judgment of extent of disability. Collaborates with work comp Corporate Claims to proactively evaluate and mitigate high exposure losses. Provides timely and appropriate customer service within established best practices. Maintains ongoing professional communications with all internal and external customers. Accurately evaluates and pays workers' compensation benefits in compliance with statutory and company procedures and guidelines. Files appropriate (California) work comp state forms, as needed. Proactively manages or coordinates medical treatment to continue to move the claim forward. Uses internal and external resources to contain costs and manage exposure. Reviews and analyzes litigation and legal issues as it pertains to California Workers' Compensation claims. Directs legal strategy and participates in preparation of the case for litigation. Collaborates with defense attorney to move work comp claims to resolution. Completes detailed settlement analysis and recommends appropriate settlement value, utilizing in-depth knowledge of appropriate workers' compensation insurance principles and laws, subrogation recoveries, offsets and deductions, claim and disability duration, cost containment principlesincluding medical management practices and Social Security and Medicare application procedure as applicable. Regularly reviews caseload and proactively takes action to guide claims efficiently and effectively to closure. Uses a high degree of independent judgment to render accurate decisions. Mentors other team members and acts as a Subject Matter Expert for legal, jurisdiction and Company needs. Other duties as assigned. Certification WCCP, AIC, ARM, CPCU or other insurance designation preferred. Education Bachelor's degree or equivalent business experience preferred. Work Environment: Remote: This role is a remote (work from home (WFH) opportunity, and only open to candidates currently located in the United States and able to work without sponsorship.It requires a suitable space that provides a private and quiet workplace. Expected Work Hours: Schedules are set to accommodate the requirements of the position and the needs of the organization and may be adjusted as needed. Travel: May be required to travel to off-site location(s) to attend meetings, as necessary Salary Range: $60,000- 95,000 and a comprehensive benefits package, please follow the link to our benefits page for details! About EMPLOYERS As a dynamic, fast-growing provider of workers' compensation insurance and services, we are seeking a goal-oriented individual willing to put their ideas to work! We offer a positive, challenging work environment, combined with an opportunity to build your career as you help us grow our business, in innovative and imaginative ways that are uniquely EMPLOYERS! Headquartered in Nevada, EMPLOYERS attributes its long-standing success to its most valuable resource, our employees across the United States. EMPLOYERS is known for the quality service and expertise we provide to our clients, and the exemplary work environment we provide for our employees. We live and breathe our core values: Integrity, Customer Focus, Collaboration, Initiative, Accountability, Innovation, and Personal Fulfillment. These are the pillars that support how we do business with our clients as well as how we treat each other! At EMPLOYERS, you'll discover an energetic environment that inspires top achievement. As "America's small business insurance specialist", we have the resources, a solid reputation and an expanding nationwide identity to enrich your work/life and enhance your career. Requirements 7 or more years of related claims experience including complex claim handling. Internal candidates with proven results may also qualify. Superior communication and customer service skills and proficiency in an imaged environment. Demonstrated knowledge of workers' compensation laws and ability to adhere to statutes, regulations and company policies and practices, as well as related claim management procedures/protocols. Self-motivated with the ability to work independently with minimal direction. The ability to multi-task and prioritize, adhere to deadlines and complete assignments accordingly. Excellent analytical, problem solving and decision-making skills. Equivalent combinations of education and experience may be considered. Compensation details: 0 Yearly Salary PIfc-3744
12/09/2025
Full time
Senior Claims Adjuster I - California 100% Remote (WFH) Opportunity General Summary With minimal oversight, the Workers' Compensation Senior Claims Adjuster I is responsible for the timely and accurate management of workers' compensation claims in California. This includes handling medical and indemnity benefits, addressing litigation and complex issues, and managing moderate to high exposure cases. Must work West Coast hours (M-F 8am-5pm PST) and have experience adjusting CALIFORNIA work comp claims. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Completes initial contacts to obtain necessary information, verify coverage, determine compensability and develop a plan of action. Completes and maintains work comp claim data integrity. Independently analyzes workers' compensation case facts to establish timely and accurate reserves using knowledge and experience with medical disabilities and related costs, as well as judgment of extent of disability. Collaborates with work comp Corporate Claims to proactively evaluate and mitigate high exposure losses. Provides timely and appropriate customer service within established best practices. Maintains ongoing professional communications with all internal and external customers. Accurately evaluates and pays workers' compensation benefits in compliance with statutory and company procedures and guidelines. Files appropriate (California) work comp state forms, as needed. Proactively manages or coordinates medical treatment to continue to move the claim forward. Uses internal and external resources to contain costs and manage exposure. Reviews and analyzes litigation and legal issues as it pertains to California Workers' Compensation claims. Directs legal strategy and participates in preparation of the case for litigation. Collaborates with defense attorney to move work comp claims to resolution. Completes detailed settlement analysis and recommends appropriate settlement value, utilizing in-depth knowledge of appropriate workers' compensation insurance principles and laws, subrogation recoveries, offsets and deductions, claim and disability duration, cost containment principlesincluding medical management practices and Social Security and Medicare application procedure as applicable. Regularly reviews caseload and proactively takes action to guide claims efficiently and effectively to closure. Uses a high degree of independent judgment to render accurate decisions. Mentors other team members and acts as a Subject Matter Expert for legal, jurisdiction and Company needs. Other duties as assigned. Certification WCCP, AIC, ARM, CPCU or other insurance designation preferred. Education Bachelor's degree or equivalent business experience preferred. Work Environment: Remote: This role is a remote (work from home (WFH) opportunity, and only open to candidates currently located in the United States and able to work without sponsorship.It requires a suitable space that provides a private and quiet workplace. Expected Work Hours: Schedules are set to accommodate the requirements of the position and the needs of the organization and may be adjusted as needed. Travel: May be required to travel to off-site location(s) to attend meetings, as necessary Salary Range: $60,000- 95,000 and a comprehensive benefits package, please follow the link to our benefits page for details! About EMPLOYERS As a dynamic, fast-growing provider of workers' compensation insurance and services, we are seeking a goal-oriented individual willing to put their ideas to work! We offer a positive, challenging work environment, combined with an opportunity to build your career as you help us grow our business, in innovative and imaginative ways that are uniquely EMPLOYERS! Headquartered in Nevada, EMPLOYERS attributes its long-standing success to its most valuable resource, our employees across the United States. EMPLOYERS is known for the quality service and expertise we provide to our clients, and the exemplary work environment we provide for our employees. We live and breathe our core values: Integrity, Customer Focus, Collaboration, Initiative, Accountability, Innovation, and Personal Fulfillment. These are the pillars that support how we do business with our clients as well as how we treat each other! At EMPLOYERS, you'll discover an energetic environment that inspires top achievement. As "America's small business insurance specialist", we have the resources, a solid reputation and an expanding nationwide identity to enrich your work/life and enhance your career. Requirements 7 or more years of related claims experience including complex claim handling. Internal candidates with proven results may also qualify. Superior communication and customer service skills and proficiency in an imaged environment. Demonstrated knowledge of workers' compensation laws and ability to adhere to statutes, regulations and company policies and practices, as well as related claim management procedures/protocols. Self-motivated with the ability to work independently with minimal direction. The ability to multi-task and prioritize, adhere to deadlines and complete assignments accordingly. Excellent analytical, problem solving and decision-making skills. Equivalent combinations of education and experience may be considered. Compensation details: 0 Yearly Salary PIfc-3744
Senior Paralegal
Incline P&C Group Austin, Texas
About Incline P&C Group Incline P&C Group is a privately owned company, backed by private equity and its original founders, with an exclusive focus on the property and casualty program insurance market. The company writes $2 billion in premiums through its A-rated and managed carriers. Incline has a team of over 100 employees headquartered in Austin, Texas. Incline P&C Group is seeking an experienced and detail-oriented Paralegal to join our Legal team. This role will provide advanced support to the Chief Legal Officer, senior attorneys and executive leadership on a wide range of transactional, regulatory, and corporate governance matters. The ideal candidate brings over ten years of experience in complex contract management, document review, corporate recordkeeping, and legal operations within an insurance, corporate, or financial services environment. What You'll Do As a Paralegal , you will play a vital role in maintaining operational and regulatory integrity across Incline's business. You will: Draft, review, and proofread contracts, amendments, and other legal documents for accuracy and compliance with company policies and regulatory standards. Manage the full lifecycle of contracts-including drafting, execution, renewal, and expiration tracking-ensuring documentation accuracy and version control. Support transactional activities, including due diligence, corporate entity formation, and ongoing compliance maintenance. Coordinate litigation tracking, subpoena responses, and support for internal and external audits. Maintain corporate books, governance records, and executive materials consistent with state and regulatory requirements. Prepare and organize legal correspondence, summaries, and reports for executives and external partners. Conduct legal and factual research to support contract negotiations, compliance assessments, and business transactions. Ensure document accuracy, consistency, and formatting across all legal communications and agreements. Collaborate with internal stakeholders and external counsel to facilitate information exchange and timely completion of legal matters. Provide notary services and assist with special legal projects as assigned by the legal team. What We're Looking For We're seeking a highly organized and resourceful Paralegal who thrives in a dynamic, fast-paced environment. This person must demonstrate exceptional attention to detail, accuracy, and professionalism while handling confidential matters with discretion. Required Qualifications Bachelor's degree. Paralegal Certificate preferred. Minimum of 10+ years of paralegal or legal operations experience, preferably within the insurance, corporate, or financial services sector. Extensive experience drafting and reviewing contracts, amendments, and agreements. Strong knowledge of corporate governance, entity management, and compliance requirements. Proven experience managing litigation tracking and document responses. Exceptional proofreading and editing skills with keen attention to detail. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and contract management tools. Excellent organizational and communication skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities effectively. Preferred Qualifications Experience in the insurance, corporate, or financial services industry. Experience supporting executive-level counsel or leadership. Notary Public certification. Location This role is based in Austin, TX and operates within a hybrid work model. Why Incline Insurance Group? At Incline, you'll join a collaborative and high-performing team at the intersection of law, insurance, and strategy. You'll work closely with executive leadership and play a key role in maintaining compliance, supporting strategic transactions, and ensuring operational excellence across the enterprise. PIa9e324ac2d9a-8133
12/01/2025
Full time
About Incline P&C Group Incline P&C Group is a privately owned company, backed by private equity and its original founders, with an exclusive focus on the property and casualty program insurance market. The company writes $2 billion in premiums through its A-rated and managed carriers. Incline has a team of over 100 employees headquartered in Austin, Texas. Incline P&C Group is seeking an experienced and detail-oriented Paralegal to join our Legal team. This role will provide advanced support to the Chief Legal Officer, senior attorneys and executive leadership on a wide range of transactional, regulatory, and corporate governance matters. The ideal candidate brings over ten years of experience in complex contract management, document review, corporate recordkeeping, and legal operations within an insurance, corporate, or financial services environment. What You'll Do As a Paralegal , you will play a vital role in maintaining operational and regulatory integrity across Incline's business. You will: Draft, review, and proofread contracts, amendments, and other legal documents for accuracy and compliance with company policies and regulatory standards. Manage the full lifecycle of contracts-including drafting, execution, renewal, and expiration tracking-ensuring documentation accuracy and version control. Support transactional activities, including due diligence, corporate entity formation, and ongoing compliance maintenance. Coordinate litigation tracking, subpoena responses, and support for internal and external audits. Maintain corporate books, governance records, and executive materials consistent with state and regulatory requirements. Prepare and organize legal correspondence, summaries, and reports for executives and external partners. Conduct legal and factual research to support contract negotiations, compliance assessments, and business transactions. Ensure document accuracy, consistency, and formatting across all legal communications and agreements. Collaborate with internal stakeholders and external counsel to facilitate information exchange and timely completion of legal matters. Provide notary services and assist with special legal projects as assigned by the legal team. What We're Looking For We're seeking a highly organized and resourceful Paralegal who thrives in a dynamic, fast-paced environment. This person must demonstrate exceptional attention to detail, accuracy, and professionalism while handling confidential matters with discretion. Required Qualifications Bachelor's degree. Paralegal Certificate preferred. Minimum of 10+ years of paralegal or legal operations experience, preferably within the insurance, corporate, or financial services sector. Extensive experience drafting and reviewing contracts, amendments, and agreements. Strong knowledge of corporate governance, entity management, and compliance requirements. Proven experience managing litigation tracking and document responses. Exceptional proofreading and editing skills with keen attention to detail. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and contract management tools. Excellent organizational and communication skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities effectively. Preferred Qualifications Experience in the insurance, corporate, or financial services industry. Experience supporting executive-level counsel or leadership. Notary Public certification. Location This role is based in Austin, TX and operates within a hybrid work model. Why Incline Insurance Group? At Incline, you'll join a collaborative and high-performing team at the intersection of law, insurance, and strategy. You'll work closely with executive leadership and play a key role in maintaining compliance, supporting strategic transactions, and ensuring operational excellence across the enterprise. PIa9e324ac2d9a-8133

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