Workers Compensation Claim Representative - Brookfield, WI
Company: Msccn
Location: Brookfield
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
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steps. Who Are We? Taking care of our customers, our communities
and each other. That’s the Travelers Promise. By honoring this
commitment, we have maintained our reputation as one of the best
property casualty insurers in the industry for over 170 years. Join
us to discover a culture that is rooted in innovation and thrives
on collaboration. Imagine loving what you do and where you do it.
Compensation Overview The annual base salary range provided for
this position is a nationwide market range and represents a broad
range of salaries for this role across the country. The actual
salary for this position will be determined by a number of factors,
including the scope, complexity and location of the role; the
skills, education, training, credentials and experience of the
candidate; and other conditions of employment. As part of our
comprehensive compensation and benefits program, employees are also
eligible for performance-based cash incentive awards. Salary Range
$67,000.00 - $110,600.00 What Is the Opportunity? Manage Workers'
Compensation claims with lost time to conclusion and negotiate
settlements where appropriate to resolve claims. Coordinate medical
and indemnity position of the claim with a Medical Case Manager.
Independently handles assigned claims of low to moderate complexity
where Wage loss and the expectation is a return to work to modified
or full duty or obtain MMI with no RTW. There are no litigated
issues or minor to moderate litigated issues. The claim may involve
minor sprains/ minor to moderate surgery The injured worker is
working modified duty and receiving ongoing medical treatment. The
injured worker as returned to work, reached Maximum Medical
Improvement (MMI) and is receiving PPD benefits. File will close as
soon as the PPD is paid out. With close to moderate supervision,
may handle claims of greater complexity where Injured worker (IW)
remains out of work and unlikely to return to position. Employer is
unable to accommodate the restrictions. The claim involves moderate
to complex litigation issues IW has returned to work, reached
Maximum Medical Improvement (MMI), and has PPD. File litigated to
dispute the permanency rating and/or causality. IW has been
released to work with permanent restrictions and there has been a
change in the current position. IW is receiving Vocational
Rehabilitation. Claims that have been reopened for additional
medical treatment on more complex files. Injuries may involve one
or multiple back, shoulder or knee surgeries, knee replacements,
claims involving moderate to complex offsets, permanent
restrictions and/or fatalities. Claims on which a settlement should
be considered. What Will You Do? Conduct investigations, including,
but not limited to assessing policy coverage, contacting insureds,
injured workers, medical providers, and other parties in a timely
manner to determine compensability Establish and update reserves to
reflect claim exposure and document rationale. Identify and set
actuarial reserves. Apply knowledge to determine causal relatedness
of medical conditions. Manage files with an emphasis on file
quality (including timely contact and proper documentation and
proactive resolution of outstanding issues). Achieve a positive end
result by returning injured party to work and coordinating the
appropriate medical treatment.in collaboration with internal nurse
resources where appropriate. Work in collaboration with specialty
resources (i.e. medical and legal) to proactively pursue claim
resolution opportunities, (i.e. return to work, structured
settlement, and discontinuation of benefits through litigation).
Develop strategies to manage losses involving issues of statutory
benefit entitlement, medical diagnoses, Medicare Set Aside to
achieve resolution through the best possible outcome. Collaborate
with our internal nurse resources (Medical Case Manager) in order
to integrate the delivery of medical services into the overall
claim strategy. Prepare necessary letters and state filings within
statutory limits. Pursue all offset opportunities, including
apportionment, contribution and subrogation. Evaluate claims for
potential fraud.Proactively manage inventory with documented plans
of action to ensure timely and appropriate file closing or
reassignment. Effectively manage litigation to drive files to an
optimal outcome, including resolution of benefits. Understand and
apply Medicare Set Asides and allocations. Negotiate settlement of
claims within designated authority. May use structured
settlement/annuity as appropriate for the jurisdiction. In order to
perform the essential functions of this job, acquisition and
maintenance of Insurance License(s) may be required to comply with
state and Travelers requirements. Generally, license(s) must be
obtained within three months of starting the job and obtain ongoing
continuing education credits as mandated. Perform other duties as
assigned. Additional Qualifications/Responsibilities What Will Our
Ideal Candidate Have? 2 years Workers Compensation claim handling
experience. Analytical Thinking: Identifies current or future
problems or opportunities; analyzes, synthesizes and compares
information to understand issues; identifies cause/effect
relationships; and explores alternative solutions that support
sound decision-making. Communication: Expresses, summarizes and
records thoughts clearly and concisely orally and in writing by
applying proper content, format, sentence structure, grammar,
language and terminology. Ability to effectively present file
resolution to internal and/or external stakeholders. Negotiation:
Intermediate ability to understand alternatives, influence
stakeholders and reach a fair agreement through discussion and
compromise. General Insurance Contract Knowledge: Interprets
policies and contracts, applies loss facts to policy conditions,
and determines whether or not a loss comes within the scope of the
insurance contract. Principles of Investigation: Intermediate
investigative skills including the ability to take statements.
Follows a logical sequence of inquiry with a goal of arriving at an
accurate reconstruction of events related to the loss. Value
Determination: Intermediate ability to determine liability and
assigns a dollar value based on damages claimed and estimates, sets
and readjusts reserves. Settlement Techniques: Intermediate ability
to assess how a claim will be settled, when and when not to make an
offer, and what should be included in the settlement offer package.
Legal Knowledge: General knowledge, understanding and application
of state, federal and regulatory laws and statutes, rules of
evidence, chain of custody, trial preparation and discovery, court
proceedings, and other rules and regulations applicable to the
insurance industry. Medical knowledge: Intermediate knowledge of
the nature and extent of injuries, periods of disability, and
treatment needed. WC Technical: Intermediate ability to demonstrate
understanding of WC Products and ability to apply available
resources and technology to resolve claims. Demonstrate a clear
understanding and ability to work within jurisdictional parameters
within their assigned state. Intermediate knowledge, understanding
and application of state, federal and regulatory laws and statutes,
rules of evidence, chain of custody, trial preparation and
discovery, court proceedings, and other rules and regulations
applicable to the insurance industry. Customer Service: Advanced
ability to build and maintain productive relationships with our
insureds and deliver results with optimal outcomes. Teamwork:
Advanced ability to work together in situations when actions are
interdependent and a team is mutually responsible to produce a
result. Planning & Organizing: Advanced ability to establish a
plan/course of action and contingencies for self or others to meet
current or future goals. Maintain Continuing Education requirements
as required or as mandated by state regulations. What is a Must
Have? High School Diploma or GED. 1 year Workers Compensation claim
handling experience or successful completion of the WC trainee
program.
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