Great, But Depends on Your Team - Network Relations CorVel Employee Review

4.0
8 Jul 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The team I am part of is excellent. Good people, good attitudes. We have the ability to work fully remote. Great bosses that understand what they are doing and work with us to get the job done.

Cons

Team culture is the most varied of any job I have worked at. Some of the teams are awful. Others are great. Pay is extremely below the industry average. The benefits are atrocious and not worth using. Below average PTO policy plus no sort of new parent leave. If you are planning on having a child while working here, go somewhere else. You are expected to use your vacation time then go without pay for the rest of it. Other comparable companies offer new parent leave, but not CorVel.

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5.0
17 Jun 2026
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Pros

No call. No weekend no holiday

Cons

Lots of driving to various locations

1.0
12 Jun 2026
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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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