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Keep an open line of communication and constant networking with the adjuster, the insurance community, and any target business assigned. Keep client and adjuster informed to promote good customer service.
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As a dedicated Sr Auto Adjuster, you will adjust highly complex auto insurance claims presented by or against our members to include the end-to-end claims process and settling claims in compliance with state laws and regulations.
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Are you Interested in becoming an Independent Claims Adjuster? The average Adjuster can process 2-5 claims a day during storm season. Are you Interested in becoming an Independent Claims Adjuster.
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Are you ready to embark on a dynamic and in-demand career as an Independent Insurance Claims Adjuster? As a Licensed Claims Adjuster, you'll play a crucial role in helping individuals and businesses recover from unforeseen disasters and rebuild their lives.
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Job Name: Envelope Machine Adjuster. The Machine Adjuster works on 102, 627 & 527 envelope folding machines. Obtain information from previous shift adjuster and briefs oncoming adjuster about equipment status, order status, and special operating conditions.
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Let us help you on your career path as a Licensed Claims Adjuster. Are you actively working as a Licensed Claims Adjuster with 100 claims or more under your belt? Contact us now at 281-741-8505 or to learn more about our training programs and take the first step towards a fulfilling career as a Licensed Claims Adjuster.
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Excellent relationship management capabilityThe ability to act as a technical lead and provide advice to more junior adjustersBachelors Degree and Adjuster License in multiple statesThis role is on a hybrid schedule from either NYC or NJ with an excellent salary up to $120,000 plus 15% bonus, along with a clear career path for the future.
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Automotive expertise: Previous experience as an Auto Inspector, Insurance Adjuster, Mechanic, or similar roles is essential. Transferable Experience: Automatic Mechanic, Vehicle Inspector, Insurance Adjuster, Auto Body, and more.
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Overview: The Field Adjuster will investigate and evaluate daily property claims for clients pursuant to client and company direction. Overview: The Field Adjuster will investigate and evaluate daily property claims for clients pursuant to client and company direction.
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Acquisition and maintenance of insurance adjuster license within 90 days and 3 attempts. This team will also work closely with the APD CAT team and Paintless Dent Repair (PDR) providers for a consistent, seamless end-to-end claim experience.
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Meet the Insurance adjuster on property. Conduct exterior property inspection identifying for wind and hail damage. Meet the Insurance adjuster on property. Outside Sales Representatives educate and inform homeowners on what they're entitled to through storm damage as it relates to roofing, siding and gutter projects protecting their most valued investment at a fraction of retail costs.
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Whether you're a seasoned professional or a newcomer to the field, our training programs are designed to meet you where you are and help you reach your full potential as a claims adjuster. With the current surge in storm-related events sweeping across the nation, there's an urgent need for new adjusters to meet the escalating demand.
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ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS & RESPONSIBILITIES: Schedule and attend in-person appointments with client, family, adjuster, medical providers, employer, attorney or vendors as necessary. The Nurse Case Manager provides medical management and return to work assistance to individuals following a work place injury.
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Chubb is looking for an experienced Outside Property Claims field adjuster. Supports workload surges and/or Catastrophe Operations as needed to include working overtime. Chubb is looking for an experienced Outside Property Claims field adjuster.
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As an auto damage claims adjuster , you'll serve as Progressive's point of contact with customers - directing and making decisions regarding the repair process from beginning to end. Instead of a degree, a combined total of five years post-secondary education or work experience at least one of which is in automotive, appraisal/estimatics, or insurance.
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