Chime Statement Converter for Workers' Compensation

Convert your Chime bank statement to Excel for workers' compensation. Handles MM/DD/YYYY dates. Initial claims must be filed within state-specific deadlines (30-90 days from injury in most states); wage verification documents needed before temporary disability benefits are calculated

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Chime Statements for Workers' Compensation

Preparing Chime bank statements for workers' compensation? Workers' compensation claims require bank statement analysis to verify pre-injury wages, track benefit payments, and identify return-to-work income for claim management.

Convert Chime Statements Instantly

BankScan AI converts your Chime statement PDF to a clean Excel spreadsheet in seconds — handling MM/DD/YYYY and mobile-first format with Date, Description, Amount, and Balance columns, issued by The Bancorp Bank or Stride Bank as the underlying institution automatically. Convert bank statements to Excel for wage verification, benefit payment tracking, and income analysis supporting workers' compensation claims and disputes.

About Chime Statement Format

Chime statements from their Bancorp/Stride Bank partnership use a clean mobile-first format. BankScan AI handles Chime's direct deposit and SpotMe transaction types.

Getting Your Chime Statement for Workers' Compensation

In the Chime app, go to 'Settings' > 'Statements' or tap your account and select 'Monthly Statements'. Statements are only available through the mobile app. For historic statements, scroll through the available months. Download 12 months pre-injury for Average Weekly Wage (AWW) calculation; ongoing statements during the benefit period to detect unreported return-to-work income of statements.

How It Works

1

Upload your Chime statement

Drop your Chime Financial statement PDF. Supports PDF. Need 12 months pre-injury for Average Weekly Wage (AWW) calculation; ongoing statements during the benefit period to detect unreported return-to-work income? Upload them all.

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AI extracts every transaction

Our AI handles Chime's MM/DD/YYYY and mobile-first format with Date, Description, Amount, and Balance columns, issued by The Bancorp Bank or Stride Bank as the underlying institution — extracting Pre-injury payroll deposits to calculate AWW, overtime and b.

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Use for workers' compensation

Download formatted Excel ready for workers' compensation. Pay deposits isolated from other income, weekly or biweekly pay periods mapped, pre-injury versus post-injury comparison, secondary employment income flagged separately

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Convert Chime for Workers' Compensation — Fast

Initial claims must be filed within state-specific deadlines (30-90 days from injury in most states); wage verification documents needed before temporary disability benefits are calculated

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use a Chime statement for workers' compensation?
Yes. BankScan AI converts Chime PDFs to structured spreadsheets ideal for workers' compensation. Convert bank statements to Excel for wage verification, benefit payment tracking, and income analysis supporting workers' compensation claims and disputes.
How many months of Chime statements do I need?
For workers' compensation, typically 12 months pre-injury for Average Weekly Wage (AWW) calculation; ongoing statements during the benefit period to detect unreported return-to-work income are required. Workers' compensation insurance carrier claims adjuster, employer's third-party administrator (TPA), or state workers' compensation board during disputed claims will specify the exact period.
How does BankScan AI handle Chime's format?
Chime uses MM/DD/YYYY with mobile-first format with Date, Description, Amount, and Balance columns, issued by The Bancorp Bank or Stride Bank as the underlying institution. BankScan AI is trained on this exact format.
Is my data secure?
Your bank statements are processed in memory and deleted immediately. We never store your financial data.

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