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Acquisition and maintenance of applicable insurance adjuster license within 6 months time in role. These benefits include comprehensive medical, dental and vision plans, 401(k), pension, life insurance, parental benefits, adoption assistance, paid time off program with paid holidays plus 16 paid volunteer hours, and various wellness programs.
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Meet the Insurance adjuster on property. Must have a reliable working vehicle with insurance coverage (10 years or newer preferred to qualify for allowance) Full Insurance Benefits (Health, Dental, Vision and Life.
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Are you ready to embark on a dynamic and in-demand career as an Independent Insurance Claims Adjuster? As a Licensed Claims Adjuster, you'll play a crucial role in helping individuals and businesses recover from unforeseen disasters and rebuild their lives.
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Advanced knowledge of Specialty insurance products/coverage, preferably from experience as an underwriter or claims adjuster. Market segment and marketplace: insurance, claims, and actuarial concepts; specialty underwriting quality assurance; regulatory environment and reinsurance.
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Acquisition and maintenance of insurance adjuster license within 90 days and 3 attempts. 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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Interns and contingent workers are not eligible for American Family Insurance Group benefits. At American Family Insurance Claims Services (AFICS, Inc.), we're embarking on a transformation of our claims capabilities that will put customers at the center of what we do best - protecting and restoring their dreams when they need us most.
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As a leading regional provider of property and casualty insurance, The Concord Group helps protect the families and small businesses that enable our communities to thrive. Concord Group employees are eligible for benefits including medical, vision, dental, life, and disability insurance, sick time and holiday pay, three weeks' paid vacation, and a generous 401(k) plan with a 6% company match.
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The Maryland Automobile Insurance Fund, a Property & Casualty Insurance carrier and Independent Agency of the State of Maryland is located in the charming Locust Point neighborhood of Baltimore.
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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. The Insurance Claims Specialist will be responsible for the daily management and coordination of Workers’ Compensation claims between the third-party claims administrator (TPA) and Operations.
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Overview: Berkshire Hathaway GUARD Insurance Companies is looking to hire a Workers Compensation Claims Associate (Entry Level) to conduct office investigations and adjusting workers compensation claims.
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Xactimate and/or Symbility proficient with current subscriptionWorking Laptop computer with reliable high-speed internetDigital camera and other miscellaneous items necessary to perform adjuster responsibilities.
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Screens new losses according to projected cost of the loss, the complexity of the claim, and other predetermined criteria to determine if the claim will be handled over the telephone or assigned to an independent adjuster.
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5+ years of insurance carrier, insurance broker, independent adjuster experience The pay range for the role is $92,500 to $158,000. 5+ years of insurance carrier, insurance broker, independent adjuster experience The pay range for the role is $92,500 to $158,000.
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Additional benefits that include company-paid basic life insurance; short-and long-term disability insurance; orthodontic coverage for children and adults; adoption assistance; fertility and infertility coverage; well-being programs; paid volunteer hours for service to your community; and dollar-for-dollar matching of your charitable gifts each year.
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We specialize in personal and commercial insurance lines, surety and bonding, employee benefits, financial and retirement services, and human capital management solutions. Facilitate communication with the adjuster and clients until the claims process is finalized.
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