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The Auto Bodily Injury Claims Specialist/Litigation Specialist will be responsible for investigating and settlement of automobile bodily injury claims. They will settle complex liability claims which require greater investigation and verification, as well as casualty claims including severe injuries which may result in extended disability or bodily injury as well as coverage related litigation.
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Provide support in all aspects of insurance claims process for company-wide property, casualty, automobile liability, and other related insurance programs. Review insurance and claims related billings for approvals and processing.
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We provide a comprehensive portfolio of commercial property casualty insurance, automobile liability and workers' compensation, along with claim services, providing expertise to meet the unique business needs of our customers.
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Major Duties:Perform analysis and substantive development of information concerning, or related to legal matters arising from automobile accidents, property damage and casualty claims, and subpoena matters.
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This Senior Claims Examiner is responsible for reviewing, processing, investigating, evaluating, negotiating and the settling of assigned property damage or bodily injury claims with the authority level generally up to $100,000.00.
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The Senior Technical Claim Specialist position will be responsible for handling, negotiating and resolving third party commercial general liability and automobile bodily injury and property damages claims to conclusion.
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Carolina Casualty is looking for a Claims Attorney who will be responsible for the management and direction of complex claims involving commercial automobile litigation, legal questions of coverage, questions of liability and/or questions of damages.
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The Personal Lines Underwriter is responsible for working closely with Independent Agents, marketing, and claims to grow profitably within assigned territories by fostering strong relationships and understanding the competitive landscape of your territory.
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AAA is seeking career-minded individual for our Claims Casualty Department. Claims Service Representative 3 - Casualty. The Automobile Club of Southern California is part of the largest federation of AAA clubs in the nation.
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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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Individuals will matriculate through Safety's formal training program to learn basic adjusting skills and develop investigative techniques in handling automobile physical damage claims. 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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Sponsorship not Offered for this Role Responsibilities The Technical Claims Specialist position will be responsible for handling, negotiating and resolving first and third party commercial general liability, property, Inland Marine and automobile bodily injury and property damage claims to conclusion.
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The Property & Casualty Insurance Manager manages the insurance claims process for corporate-wide property, casualty, and automobile liability and other related insurance plans.
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Associates will actively learn about property, casualty and environmental products, underwriting and claims philosophies, strategies, processes and procedures. Candidates will be pre-selected for either a Claims Associate position or an Underwriting Associate position.
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Associates will actively learn about property, casualty and environmental products, underwriting and claims philosophies, strategies, processes and procedures - Associates will establish relationships within the Company and industry and develop entry level sales and marketing skills.
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