CorVel’s Sarah Scott: AI Will Give Adjusters Back Their Most Valuable Commodity—Time
At National Comp 2025 in Nashville, Risk & Insurance sat down with Sarah Scott, executive vice president of Product and Corporate Services at CorVel, to discuss how AI is about to reshape workers’ compensation by giving claims adjusters back the commodity they need most—time.
Scott, a nurse by background who’s spent 26 years at CorVel, sees 2026 as the year AI moves beyond summarization into true automation. But she’s clear about the goal: AI’s real promise isn’t replacing the human touch—it’s enhancing it by eliminating repetitive tasks so adjusters can take a truly claim-centric approach and spend meaningful time with injured workers navigating unfamiliar territory after an injury.
The challenge? Balancing rapid innovation with operational stability without overwhelming teams. CorVel’s solution involves bundling enhancements, engaging frontline management in early adoption pilots, and maintaining aggressive feedback loops based on real-world use.
In this conversation, Scott discusses why the future workforce needs curiosity and strategic thinking more than technical skills, how value-based care is accelerating with better data insights, and what specific innovations are coming in 2026 that will give claims teams “tools and resources they never imagined.” &

