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The Claims Investigator conducts insurance claims investigations on behalf of both employers/clients and injured workers. In addition to performing the day-to-day insurance claims investigations with claimants, their supervisors, and witnesses, DigiStream’s enhanced Claims Investigator position also includes the opportunity to work in a more personally impactful context.
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Associates degree in criminal justice, law enforcement, insurance, or a related field with progress towards or completion of investigative designations (i.e. WCCA, FCLA, FCLS). Five years experience in law enforcement, or as an insurance claims investigator, insurance claims examiner, and/or an insurance claims adjustor, and a minimum of two years experience as an insurance fraud investigator.
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Must possess one or more of the following: A bachelor's degree in criminal justice or related field and 4 yearsdemonstrated experience conducting complex insurance investigations or adjusting complex claims.
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Understanding of insurance policies to include terms, conditions, exclusions, limits of liability, and subrogation Experience discussing investigative findings and making recommendations to clients, defense attorneys, departments of insurance fraud divisions, etc.
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We offer medical, dental and vision coverage, life insurance, retirement plan, employee assistance programs, company discounts, perks and more for most full-time compliance and investigation jobsJOIN THE GLOBAL LEADER IN INVESTIGATIVE SOLUTIONSIf you are looking for growth in your career, look no further Allied Universal is hiring, and we offer competitive hourly rates, excellent benefits, career growth, and advancement opportunities.
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The L&I Division represents and advises the Department of Labor & Industries regarding the state’s industrial insurance program, workers’ compensation benefits, questions about fair wages and prevailing wage requirements, workplace conditions, and safe work environments, contractor and building issues, crime victim claims and other issues for workers and employers.
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Bachelor's degree from four-year college or university with major course work in criminal justice, communications, journalism, broadcasting or related field supplemented by two or more years of related experience and/or training in crime prevention, law enforcement, editorial work or marketing.
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Criminal Justice degree. For 28 years, we have continued to commit ourselves to the utmost degree of integrity and professionalism specializing in all aspects of insurance defense investigations to include; claims investigations, SIU investigations and Vendor Management Programs.
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We receive and successfully complete thousands of assignments each year for a broad spectrum of clients including Insurance Companies, Third Party Administrators, Self-Insured Organizations, Attorneys, Federal and State Government Agencies, and Municipalities.
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We currently have career opportunities for experienced, self-determined, and highly motivated SURVEILLANCE INVESTIGATORS that would like to join our team of professionals in our efforts to deter and combat insurance fraud.
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We have part-time and full-time positions available in our rapidly growing Investigations Unit. We offer advancement opportunities in our Claims Investigations and Special Investigations Units.
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That would like to join our team of professionals in our efforts to deter and combat insurance fraud. The surveillance investigator position is a remote, hourly, and non-exempt position. A Private Investigator license is mandatory in some states.
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Private Investigator license is mandatory in some states. The primary responsibilities of this position include but are not limited to: conducting various types of investigations, covert surveillance, and background checks.
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A private investigator. Ability to conduct stationary, covert, and mobile surveillance. VRC provides their investigators with necessary equipment and comparable pay, to include drive time, above normal commute mileage reimbursement, company paid licensing fees in most states and allowance for non-reimbursed business expenses.
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