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Liberty Mutual Insurance

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Great Company but extreme micro management - RN Senior Nurse Case Manager Liberty Mutual Insurance Employee Review

1.0
Oct 2, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Great Pay after 10 years, Great benefits, Caring culture at the very Top levels (or they put on a good show), amazing coworkers (except direct and mid-level Mgmt)

Cons

My region within Medical & Disability Mgmt had HORRIBLE managers & directors. Managers were "promoted" that have NO people skills, EXTREME micromanagement (phone calls monitored, time on teams closely monitored - if you step away from computer for more than 5mins you are asked where you are), it's 100% check box mentality, and Manager reviews are based on mostly subjective details. It became an awful place to work. The NCM role was designed to to take advantage of RN "soft skills" and our role was a true advocate - we used to provide patient education and support, we helped people recover and get back to work. We used to have ability to use our RN critical thinking & there was some autonomy to make independent decisions. Those days are LONG gone. It became evident there is a push to get rid of RN's with longer tenure to then hire new nurses for about 30K less, FUN FACT: the NCM current starting salary is LESS than when I was hired TEN YEARS AGO in 2014 - DISGRACEFUL.

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5.0
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Pros

Fantastic work life balance Great co-workers

Cons

Unclear requirements at times. Teams are in silos.

1.0
Jun 18, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Work from home, only in office twice a month

Cons

-Extremely high paced -Too many claims. Caseload is way too big. -Super stressful having to deal with customers. A lot of them don’t understand insurance or what their policy covers so you will constantly deal with pissed off uninformed insureds -metrics are unrealistic and unattainable. You need to have a 98% answer rate but at the same time you have a million cases and people calling you constantly so this is impossible to achieve. On top of that you have to actually document and determine liability. -Awful work life balance

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