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Aug 14, 2009

How To Identify Over-reserving on Workers Comp Claims

I usually try to post every two days. I have not posted for four days as this area was too complicated to fit into one post. The bottom line is that it is very difficult if not impossible to identify reserves that are too high without at least 5 - 7 years of Workers Comp adjusting experience.

As I have said numerous times in presentations and in this blog, online claims access is the key to controlling the reserving on your files. I have 24+ years of experience in claims adjusting, underwriting, and statistical analyses, particularly in Workers Compensation. I find it difficult myself to just look at a loss run and decide whether or not the reserving is not in line with acceptable standards.

If I just have a loss run, I or someone on our staff has to email the adjuster for a status. If you have the availability of customizing your loss runs, ask for the status field to be added. At least then you will know where the claims stand that are affecting your E-Mod or Loss Development Factor if you are self-insured.

I tried to cover Workers Comp reserving over the last two weeks in detail. I hope it was helpful. If you have any questions, please drop us an email.

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