Senior Workers Compensation Claims Consultant III | Remote
Company: KING'S INSURANCE STAFFING LLC
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Our client, a leading insurance
company, is continuing to expand their California business and
seeking to add a Senior California Workers' Compensation Claims
Consultant III to their organization. This is a newly created
position due to their continued growth. This person will be
responsible for handling moderate to complex California Workers'
Compensation claims from inception to close. Qualified candidates
will have the ability to work remotely but must reside in
California! Handle mid to complex California Workers Compensation
Lost Time claims. Manage a pending ranging between 70 – 90 files.
Investigate claims to determine validity and extent of liability.
Properly investigate and evaluate each case by corresponding with
agents, insureds, claimants, witnesses, and others. Coordinate
medical treatment for injured workers. Review and evaluate
documentation, including applications, reports, and statements.
Ensure legal, regulatory, and fair claims handling compliance.
Identify claims with subrogation potential and pursue
reimbursement. Set or recommend reserves based on results of claim
investigation. Requirements: 5 years of California Workers
Compensation Lost Time claims handling experience SIP strongly
desired Must have experience working for an Insurance Carrier or
TPA Must reside in California and have experience handling
litigated files Excellent Customer Service and Organizational
skills Bachelor's Degree preferred but not required
Salary/Benefits: $90,000 to $105,000 annual base salary plus bonus
Ability to work from home Competitive Medical, Dental, Vision and
Life plans Benefits start day 1 Employer matching 401(k) plan
Advancement opportunities
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