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Healthcare Fraud Investigator (AHFI), Health Care Anti-Fraud Associate (HCAFA), Certified Insurance Fraud Investigator (CIFI), Certified Financial Crimes Investigator (CFCI), Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), Certified in Healthcare Compliance (CHC), or similar certifications in medical auditing or clinical coding such as CPC, CEMA, or CPMA preferred.
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AmTrust Financial Services, a fast-growing commercial insurance company, is seeking a Forensic Accountant to respond to the needs of our customers. As part of the Property line of business, the Forensic Accountant will be responsible for providing financial consultant services to Commercial Property adjusters on claims involving loss of business income and extra expense.
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Certified Insurance Fraud Investigator (CIFI) Investigate insurance claims for a variety of coverage to include workers' compensation, general liability, property and casualty and disability.
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CERTIFICATIONS/LICENSES : One or more of the following preferred: Active license in good standing to practice law in one or more jurisdictions; Certified Fraud Examiner (ACFE); Certified Insurance Fraud Investigator (CIFI); Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU); Self-Insurance Certification (Claims/SIP.
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Conducting and managing forensic accounting consulting engagements which may consist of economic damages analyses, business interruption insurance claims, fraud investigations, fraud risk assessments, or financial dispute resolution, often for litigation purposes.
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Beyond base salary, Eide Bailly provides benefits such as: generous paid time off, comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance, 401(k) profit sharing, life and disability insurance, lifestyle spending account, certification incentives, education assistance, and a referral program.
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Active license in good standing to practice law in one or more jurisdictions; Certified Fraud Examiner (ACFE); Certified Insurance Fraud Investigator (CIFI); Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU); Self-Insurance Certification (Claims/SIP.
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The SIU Specialist must use their extensive knowledge of Insurance policies and the components of fraud to determine If claims warrant reporting to the appropriate state agency for prosecution.
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Typical Day in the LifeA typical day in the life of a Forensic Accounting Manager may include the following: Conducting and managing forensic accounting consulting engagements which may consist of economic damages analyses, business interruption insurance claims, fraud investigations, fraud risk assessments, or financial dispute resolution, often for litigation purposes.
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Identifies and addresses subrogation/salvage opportunities or potential fraud occurrences by evaluating the facts of the claim and making referrals to appropriate Recovery or SIU resources for further investigation.
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Special Investigations Unit (SIU) Specialists investigate claims with red flags that suggest fraudulent behavior In relation to an Insurance claim. Independently investigate suspected fraudulent insurance claims for a variety of coverage to include workers' compensation, general liability, property and casualty and disability.
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Discovers and addresses subrogation/salvage opportunities or potential fraud occurrences by evaluating the facts of the claim and making appropriate referrals to appropriate Claim, Recovery or SIU resources for further investigation.
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Claim Investigators validate the facts of loss for Insurance claims through scene Investigations, claimant and witness Interviews, document retrieval and data Interpretation. Associate's degree in Criminal Justice with a minimum of four (4) years of demonstrated experience conducting complex insurance investigations or adjusting complex claims.
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Minimum of five (5) years of demonstrated experience conducting complex insurance investigations or adjusting complex insurance claims. Proficient understanding and application of anti-fraud laws, insurance regulations, and compliance standards within their home state and designated regional area.
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You have a Bachelor's Degree in Accounting, Finance, Forensic Accounting, Economics or a related field required. Marketing forensic accounting services through proactively seeking current and new referral sources, presenting, writing articles and other publications.
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