I work hard but no longer at the expense of my family. - Attorney Kemper Employee Review

5.0
Sep 18, 2023
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Pros

This is a place where you will work hard. I have never seen an attorney job where that is not the case. There is a lot to do. However, from my initial interview with talent acquisition to the interview with the attorneys, it was stressed that this is a place where it is desired and expected that you spend time with your family. There is flexibility here unlike anywhere else I have heard of, let alone worked at. I can do most of my work remotely. I can go into the office. I can spend time with my children, going to school events, coaching them, etc. I don't have to worry about a trial schedule being dictated by a judge. I don't have to worry about a difficult and uncaring boss. I have been given tools to succeed with the changing face of technology. I have a supportive staff and a supervisory system invested in my success. If anything, There is a kindness and decency that did not exist in my last place of work.

Cons

Kemper needs to catch up with technology and better be able to provide more efficient ways to do workflows. The company recognizes this and in the next few months, we are expecting our job to get easier and more efficient with a new case management system and better document creation and management.

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Cons

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1.0
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Pros

Remote role, starting pay is $93k and the selection of benefits are great.

Cons

As an experienced major loss adjuster with decades in the industry, I found this to be one of the most heavily micromanaged claims environments I have worked in. In my experience, file management was closely monitored with significant emphasis on diary compliance, activity metrics, documentation, and "clicks," leaving little opportunity to focus on thoughtful claim handling. The expected inventory was communicated to be approximately 150 to 175 exposures, which I found difficult to reconcile with the level of investigation, litigation management, and customer service expected on complex claims. Despite hiring experienced adjusters, there was virtually no autonomy in managing files, and independent claim judgment was significantly limited by constant oversight and administrative metrics. Training did not adequately prepare new adjusters to navigate the company's proprietary software, numerous internal policies, and complex coverage determinations, including issues involving unlisted drivers, unlisted vehicles, and policy cancellations for non-payment of premium. I found the performance standards and metrics to be unrealistic given the workload and the level of training provided. Management communication was frequent and often disruptive. In my experience, there were regular interruptions throughout the workday by phone calls, Teams messages, emails, and redundant diary reminders, making it difficult to maintain focus on complex claims. Expectations regarding video calls were also inconsistent. I was initially told that my attire during unscheduled video calls was not a concern, but later instructed to dress professionally at all times because supervisors could initiate video calls without notice. Although the company emphasizes inclusion and employee support, my experience was that management's actions did not always align with those values. After raising concerns through HR regarding management, I was placed on a Performance Improvement Plan shortly thereafter and ultimately my employment ended. That was my personal experience, and prospective employees should consider it when evaluating the company's culture. This position may be a good fit for individuals who are comfortable working in a highly structured, metrics-driven environment with constant management oversight. However, if you value professional judgment, autonomy, consistent expectations, and the ability to independently manage complex claims, my experience suggests this may not be the right environment.

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