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The General Liability Claims Examiner II role is to investigate and resolve liability, auto, property and first party claims. Investigate basic to complex claims, including general liability, auto, property damage and other product lines.
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Job responsibilities Primary function is to investigate, evaluate and resolve new and existing high-profile complex claims, including: Concussion/CTE sports injury claims Toxic product exposures (Talc, benzene) Opioid public nuisance litigation claims PFAS groundwater contamination MTBE First and Third party Environmental Property damage and bodily injury exposure.
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We are seeking a dedicated Property Adjuster Specialist located in Dayton, OH to join our 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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Coordinate and conduct complete and detailed investigations of crimes involving juveniles and adults, crimes against persons and property including child and elder abuse claims, homicides, rape and assaults with deadly weapons, and crimes involving vice, gaming, and narcotics violations; follow cases from reporting, to arrest, to prosecution.
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Company car provided) This will involve travelling to our customers’ home to conduct on-site inspections, thoroughly investigate coverage and prepare detailed estimate to efficiently resolve their claims.
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What You’ll Do: As a Catastrophe Claims Representative, you will be responsible for immediate response to CAT storm events to investigate, evaluate, and negotiate property claim assignments involving homeowner, farm, and commercial risks.
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To investigate and handle property damage claims as assigned by the Director of Claims or Claims Supervisor. Pittsburgh Regional Transit is seeking a Claims Expeditor to perform investigations and settlement of all property damage claims and property damage subrogation claims and other assignments as assigned by Claims Supervisor for Port Authority of Allegheny County d/b/a Pittsburgh Regional Transit (PRT.
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Assist network Litigation Management leadership and external counsel in defense of the claims as instructed. Investigate Team Member safety events and creates shared learning with the Risk team, Team Safety and Team Health.
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In this role, you will investigate, evaluate, proactively manage, negotiate, and settle workers' compensation claims, including those involving litigation. We are seeking an experienced adjuster for our Workers' Compensation Claims Adjuster position.
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The primary responsibilities of the position are to investigate, evaluate and resolve medical professional liability claims brought against the companys insureds. We are seeking a Senior Claims Representative to handle a caseload of claims and support the operations of the Claims Department and company.
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Coordinate with legal department to report and investigate all non-casualty claims against the company. 3-5 years of related experience in risk management (risk management, commercial insurance, or brokerage) including the management of claims and insurance renewals.
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The main function of a Claims Adjuster is to investigate, analyze, and determine the extent to which an insurance company is liable and to determine how much compensation is needed/required.
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PIP Claims Representative: Review PIP coverages and/or identify coverage issues and investigate and analyze the loss event, the injury and other relevant information to make a determination as to coverage and course of action.
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The Quality Technician will have responsibility of collecting data to investigate internal reports and customer claims for order discrepancies in the distribution processes in accordance with required company procedures.
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Active member of catastrophe team, which may include overnight travel on short notice for what could be extended periods of time, in order to investigate, negotiate and settle assigned claims.
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