| A | B |
| Cause | Code that describes what caused the loss to occur. |
| Diary | Task item recorded on the claim file in JURIS. |
| Part | Code that identifies what body part(s) is/are injured. |
| Source | Generic code used to describe the occurence as a whole. |
| Detail | Very important screen in JURIS that contains three tabs (two of which are critical - Injury & OSHA). |
| OSHA | Occupation Safety and Health Administration |
| NCCI | National Council for Compensation Insurance |
| Detail | Critical screen for data integrity. Two tabs are very important (Injury and OSHA) |
| JURIS | Sedgwick CMS's proprietary software for claims management. |
| Time Tracking | Screen used to document the various work statuses of a claimant. |
| Restricted | Work status entered when a claimant is on modified duty working a partial work schedule. |
| Sub Status | For every off work status, you must have this below on the Time Tracking Screen. |
| Data Integrity | Making sure the current computer information is correct and reflects the current status on the claim. |
| Habit | An action or condition, which by repetition, has become involuntary. |
| Steve Woodward | The male trainer. |
| Mindy Bush | The female trainer. |
| Allocation | This comment appears on the check. |
| Indemnity | 100 series paycodes are used for these types of payments. |
| Examiner | Who is responsible for the integrity of the claim file. |
| Sedgwick CMS | The company you work for. |