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Workers Compensation Claims Adjuster – CT, MA Jurisdictions, CT License
SedgwickClaims Adjuster responsible for adjudicating workers compensation claims on behalf of clients in Connecticut and Massachusetts. Negotiating, communicating, and reporting on claims to ensure timely and accurate resolution.
Posted 5/31/2026full-timeRemote • Connecticut, Massachusetts • 🇺🇸 United StatesJuniorMid-LevelWebsite
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Analyze Lost-Time Workers Compensation claims on behalf of clients to determine benefits due.
- Ensure ongoing adjudication of claims within service expectations, industry best practices, and specific client service requirements.
- Negotiating settlement of claims within designated authority.
- Communicating claim activity and processing with the claimant and client.
- Reporting claims to the excess carrier and responding to requests of directions in a professional and timely manner.
Requirements
What you’ll need- High School Diploma or GED required.
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university preferred.
- Professional certification as applicable to line of business preferred.
- 2 years minimum of claims management experience or equivalent combination of education and experience required.
- CT & MA Licensing: CT
Benefits
Comp & perks- Flexible work schedule.
- Referral incentive program.
- Career development and promotional growth opportunities.
- A diverse and comprehensive benefits offering including medical, dental vision, 401K on day one.
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Hard Skills & Tools
claims managementadjudicationnegotiationreporting
Soft Skills
communicationprofessionalismtimeliness
Certifications
CT LicensingMA Licensing