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We are seeking a dedicated Property Adjuster Specialist for our Fairbanks, AK field Team. As a Insurance Property Adjuster Specialist, you will work within established guidelines and framework to investigate, evaluate, negotiate, and settle complex property insurance claims presented by or against our members.
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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.
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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. Possess significant knowledge of auditing Property and Casualty (P&C) Insurance, including Underwriting, Claims, Reinsurance, with a record of identifying value add observations.
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CPCU and/or AIC preferred. Investigates and prepares claims for subrogation recovery. Summary : Responsible for the fair and accurate disposition of property claims by determining coverage, applying policy terms and conditions, determining damages, and negotiating settlements.
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Successful completion of Associate in Claims (AIC) program preferred. Also assists assigned field office when not on catastrophe deployment in handling day to day property claims.
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Associate in Claims (AIC) Designation or similar professional designation desired. At least 3-5 years' experience handling lost time workers compensation claims required; past experience with North Carolina jurisdiction is required.
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At least 3-5 years' experience handling lost time Workers Compensation claims in Michigan. Provide a high degree of customer service to clients, including face to face interactions during claims reviews, stewardship meetings and similar account-specific sessions.
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IIA, AIC, AEI, and/or CPCU. Investigate and settle advanced, large loss, complex claims promptly and equitably under minimal supervision. + Manages all aspects of investigative activity on complex claims.
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The wage range for the Senior Claims Adjuster role is $75,900 to $97,200. At least 5 years of experience handling lost time workers compensation claims in California, additional jurisdictions a plus.
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As a member of our Claims team, utilize your knowledge of Workers Compensation Claims to independently investigate, evaluate and resolve assigned claims of a more complex nature in order to achieve appropriate outcomes.
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Advanced industry designation, ie: AIC, CPCU. + strong PC/laptop skills to include a claims or appraisal system such as Xactimate; Adjust highly complex residential and commercial property claims with heavy losses.
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At least 3-5 years' experience handling lost time workers compensation claims required; past experience with Nebraska jurisdiction is required. As a member of our claims team, utilize your knowledge of Workers Compensation to independently investigate, evaluate and resolve assigned claims of a more complex nature in order to achieve appropriate outcomes.
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At least 3-5 years' experience handling lost time workers compensation claims required; past experience with Utah and Arizona jurisdiction is required. Promptly investigate all assigned claims with minimal supervision, including those of a more complex nature.
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We are seeking a dedicated Property Adjuster Specialist for our Loudoun County, VA field Team. As a Insurance Property Adjuster Specialist, you will work within established guidelines and framework to investigate, evaluate, negotiate, and settle complex property insurance claims presented by or against our members.
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Insurance courses such as IIA or AIC courses in coverage, subrogation, legal principles. 1-2 years related work experience including investigating, evaluating and resolving liability claims against Insureds.
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