If you value your time and family, then Corvel is NOT the place to be. - Fear Losing Job Rather Not Disclose CorVel Employee Review

1.0
16 Sept 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Offices adorned with commissioned artwork and artificial foliage.

Cons

Pay not commensurate with job skills/talents. Emphasis on making profit without consideration for quality of life. Highly unpleasant work environment that is based on fear of termination. No staff support. Ineffective HR department. No room for vertical promotion. Performance evaluation inconsequential to salary increase.

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5.0
11 Mar 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Remote work, supportive management, Easy computer system and great training. Onboarding is amazing. If you need assistance, someone will help you ASAP. It’s not a complex system and they actually have a help feature to tell you exactly what you need to do to correct a diary/task. Management is well above average. They assist and jump in but show you how. They don’t just do it and move along or delegate the task. They don’t judge when they see you’re truly trying. And most of all, they care.

Cons

The benefits could be better.

1.0
12 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Excellent pay structure to offset poor benefits and high healthcare costs. There is no Short Term Disability offered.

Cons

Management frequently lies to clients and employees about adjust case loads. Adjusted frequently experience case loads of 150 to 200 cases per desk. Management lies to clients regarding adjuster turnover and account managers are expected to lie as well. Alcohol is a big part of Corvel culture. During my first week of employment I was expected to drink with my regional VP and a client. During the conversation the client became extremely intoxicated and began mocking me. The VP looked on and said, none of this matters. This is just some hazing. Managers do not take the time to develop their cohorts. They bully people into working harder and taking on more than they can physically manage. When you make a mistake the response is not, let’s learn from this. The response is, do it again and you’re fired. This is common Corvel culture. This is very much a classic corporate greed structure that pushes people to their breaking points, fires them, and funds someone else to plug the hole.

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