TEMP- Workers’ Compensation Claims Adjuster

About the position We are looking for a highly capable Workers' Compensation Claims Adjuster to help us with a temporary assignment with a projected end date of 9 October 2026, and work from any of the following office locations Albany, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York City, Omaha, or Richmond (VA). Alternatively, we can fill this role fully remote working from any state. This role will adjudicate indemnity workers' compensation claims of higher technical complexity for our customers in the states of AL, LA, MS, and TN. As this is a temporary assignment, only government mandated benefits will be provided. Employees in this role are required to accurately record all hours worked and submit timesheets in accordance with company policy. Overtime may be assigned as business needs dictate, and employees are expected to work overtime when required. Responsibilities • Working under technical direction and within significant limits and authority, adjudicate workers' compensation claims of higher technical complexity, with a direct impact on departmental results. • Resolving issues that are generalized and typically not complex but require understanding of a broader set of issues. • Reporting to senior management and underwriters on claims trends and developments. • Investigating claims promptly and thoroughly. • Analyzing claims forms, policies and endorsements, client instructions, and other records to determine whether the loss falls within the policy coverage. • Investigating claims promptly and thoroughly, including interviewing all involved parties. • Managing claims in litigation. • Managing diary timely and complete tasks to ensure that cases move to the best financial outcome and timely resolution. • Properly setting claim reserves. • Identifying, assigning, and coordinating the assignment and coordination of expertise resources to assist in case resolution. • Preparing reports for file documentation. • Applying creative solutions which result in the best financial outcome. • Negotiating settlements. • Completing telephone calls and written correspondence to/from various parties (insured, claimant, etc.). • Having an appreciation and passion for strong claim management. Requirements • A practical knowledge of adjudicating workers' compensation claims through A minimum of five years’ experience adjudicating workers' compensation claims in one or more of the following jurisdictions AL, LA, MS, and TN. • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university required. • Two or more insurance designations or four additional years of related experience adjudicating medical only claims beyond the minimum experience required above may be substituted in lieu of a degree. • License required in AL, LA, and MS. • Must have good business acumen (i.e. understand how an insurance company works and makes money, including how this role impacts both Argo Group and our customers’ ability to be profitable). • Must have excellent communication skills and the ability to build lasting relationships. • Exhibit natural curiosity • Desire to work in a fast-paced environment. • Excellent evaluation and strategic skills required. • Strong claim negotiation skills a must. • Must possess a strong customer focus. • Effective time management skills and ability to prioritize workload while handling multiple tasks and deadlines. • Ability to articulate the financial value of your work at multiple responsibility levels inside our clients’ business which may include CEO. • Must work independently and demonstrate the ability to exercise sound judgment. • Demonstrates inner strength. • Has the courage to do the right thing and demonstrates it on a daily basis. • Intellectual curiosity. • Consistently considers all options and is not governed by conventional thinking. • Proficient in MS Office Suite and other business-related software. • Polished and professional written and verbal communication skills. • The ability to read and write English fluently is required. • Must demonstrate a desire for continued professional development through continuing education and self-development opportunities. • Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States. • At this time, we are not able to sponsor or assume sponsorship of employment visas. Benefits • only government mandated benefits will be provided • health, dental, vision, 401(k) with company match, paid time off, and professional development opportunities

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