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Certified Professional Claims Adjuster (CPCA) or Certified Claims Adjuster (CCA) Certified Workers' Compensation Professional (CWCP) or Associate in Claims (AIC) would be beneficial. About the Role: The Insurance Claims Specialist is primarily responsible for coordinating and administering the company's casualty and property insurance claims.
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P&C insurance certification, ideally from the American Institute For Chartered Property Casualty Underwriters (e.g., CPCU, AIC, AU, or ARM), or close to obtaining this. We seek a highly experienced Audit Director for Group Audit in the US to oversee the delivery of our Property and Casualty (P&C) insurance audit portfolio and deputize the Head of Audit for North America for US P&C-related activities.
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CPCU and/or AIC preferred. Safety Insurance has become one of the leading property and casualty insurance providers in Massachusetts mainly because of our unwavering commitment to independent agents and their customers.
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We are a commercial property & casualty insurance company looking to fill entry-level recovery specialist positions. Insurance courses such as IIA or AIC courses in coverage, subrogation, legal principles.
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Completion of or working toward AIC, CPCU, SCLA or similar designation. Continental Western Group is a regional property casualty insurance company that offers commercial products and services through independent agents in the Midwest.
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Designations in AIC, AINS or other insurance related designation preferred. To provide efficient investigation, evaluation, supervision, and disposition of first and third party casualty claims in litigation.
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Chartered Property Casualty Insurance (CPCU); Associate in Claims (AIC) designation or similar professional designation desired. Chartered Property Casualty Insurance (CPCU); Associate in Claims (AIC) designation or similar professional designation desired.
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Recognizes and analyzes trends across the claims portfolio at the adjuster, unit and account levels. Wage ranges are based on national market data and may cover a wide range of geographies. Extends settlement authority on claims exceeding adjuster's granted authority.
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Experience in budget forecastingProject management skillsPursuit or completion of industry-relevant continuing education, including graduate degrees, MBA, risk and insurance designations from The Institutes (AINS, AIC, ARM, CPCU, etc.
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Advanced industry designations CPCU and AIC. Minimum 5 years previous experience as an outside casualty claims adjuster. Resolves casualty claims of moderate to complex exposure by inveestigating losses and negotiating settlements.
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AIC, RMA or CPCU completed coursework or designation(s) are a plus. With operations in 54 countries, Chubb provides commercial and personal property and casualty insurance, personal accident and supplemental health insurance, reinsurance, and life insurance to a diverse group of clients.
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Our Headquarters Claims Department is currently seeking a Casualty Litigation Specialist to handle and supervise the processing of large and complex casualty claims. AIC, CPCU, SCLA designations, or other relevant education.
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Today, Zurich North America is a leading provider of commercial property-casualty insurance solutions and a wide range of risk management products and services for businesses and individuals. Insurance designations such as SCLA, CPCU, AIC.
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RESPONSIBILITIES Senior Property Claims Representative ResponsibilitiesInvestigate, evaluate and control property and casualty claims under minimal supervision. Designations in INS, AIC and/or similar professional insurance designation required.
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Associate in Claims (AIC) designation preferred. HUB International Limited ("HUB") is the 5th largest global insurance and employee benefits broker, providing a broad array of property, casualty, risk management, life and health, employee benefits, investment and wealth management products and services.
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