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Experienced Workers Comp Claim Specialist

Florida

Location

East Coast States

Company

MEMIC – Trusted Workers’ Compensation Insurance Provider

About MEMIC

At MEMIC, our mission is to make workers’ compensation insurance better—through compassionate service, trusted partnerships, and an unwavering focus on workplace safety. Our core values—Be Conscientious, Be an Expert, Be a Partner, Be Curious, and Be Transparent—guide everything we do. For over 30 years, MEMIC has helped businesses protect employees, reduce workplace injuries, and deliver exceptional claims services.

Job Overview: Claim Specialist – GA, SC, FL Jurisdictions

Are you an experienced insurance professional ready to take on a specialized role? MEMIC is seeking a Lost Time Claim Specialist with several years of experience handling workers’ compensation claims in Georgia, South Carolina, and/or Florida jurisdictions.

In this role, you will manage complex lost time claims, ensure compliance with state-specific regulations, and deliver exceptional service to injured workers, policyholders, and agents. Your expertise will help maintain MEMIC’s reputation for excellence in claims management.

Key Responsibilities

  • Claims Management: Investigate, evaluate, and resolve lost time claims in GA, SC, and/or FL jurisdictions.
  • Jurisdictional Compliance: Apply state-specific regulations and best practices for workers’ compensation claims.
  • Communication: Serve as a point of contact for insureds, injured workers, agents, brokers, attorneys, and other stakeholders.
  • Benefit Delivery: Administer medical and indemnity benefits in compliance with state statutes and MEMIC standards.
  • Managed Care Coordination: Implement strategies, coordinate rehabilitation plans, and monitor case progress.
  • Legal & Regulatory Compliance: Interact with boards and commissions to ensure proper reserves and compliance.
  • Ongoing Learning: Stay updated on workers’ compensation laws and trends.

Qualifications

  • 2+ years of Lost Time Claim handling experience in GA, SC, and/or FL jurisdictions.
  • Strong knowledge of workers’ compensation claims and jurisdictional compliance.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Must be adaptable and have the ability to manage time and priorities effectively.
  • Strong attention to detail and organizational skills.
  • Strong team player with excellent customer service skills.

Why Join MEMIC?

  • Health & Wellness: Medical, dental, vision insurance, plus fitness reimbursement.
  • Financial Security: 401(k) with up to 5% match, profit sharing, and life insurance.
  • Paid Time Off: Five weeks PTO and 11 paid holidays.
  • Education & Growth: Tuition reimbursement and professional development opportunities.
  • Work-Life Balance: Flexible schedules and paid volunteer days.

Join MEMIC Today!

Ready to make an impact in workers’ compensation insurance? Apply now and bring your expertise to MEMIC—where safety and compassion are at the heart of everything we do.

 

 

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