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77477 Zurich is currently looking for a Commercial Large Loss General Adjuster - East Coast. Commercial Large Loss General Adjuster - East Coast. Must obtain and maintain required adjuster license(s.
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You are here: / US,Seattle-WA,Large Loss Adjuster. Large Loss Adjuster. As a member of the Large Loss Field Property Claims Team, you will play a vital role in providing an outstanding customer experience by using your investigative and negotiation skills to resolve a variety of homeowner claims in a fast paced, detail-oriented, team environment.
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You are here: / US,Los Angeles-CA,Large Loss Adjuster. You will be managing, investigating, and resolving assigned high severity Property Loss claims under LIMITED supervision.
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Advanced knowledge of property and/or highly complex claims handling procedures, insurance operations; coverage evaluation; claims investigation, loss assessment and reserving, and negotiation and settlement.
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Travel to loss sites is required, with the ability to stay as needed. Qualifications Estimating knowledge using CoreLogic and/or Xactimate is required, along with the ability to navigate within Corelogic suites and guidewire claims handling platforms.
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We provide a comprehensive line of service offerings including commercial property, casualty, inland marine/cargo, heavy equipment and large loss adjusting, as well as TPA/claims management and subrogation.
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The ideal candidate will bring 5-10+ years of mid-to-large loss residential, commercial, industrial, and institutional property restoration expertise. Insurance related training and certifications such as IICRC, RRO, General Contractor license, Adjuster license, Xactimate training.
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As a Large Loss Adjuster, you will be responsible for investigating and evaluating large and/or complex property damage claims made by policyholders. We are seeking a highly skilled and detail-oriented Large Loss Property Adjuster to join our team.
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You will report to a Large Loss Manager. Our policy restricts consideration of applicants needing employment sponsorship (visa) to specialty occupations. In this primarily home-based role, you will spend 80% of your time (4+ days per week) working from home and/or in the field handling claims.
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A day in the life of a Field Large Loss Property Adjuster, and what it takes to do the job! As a Large Loss Field Property Adjuster, you will be dedicated to providing exceptional service to our policyholders who have sustained extensive property damages.
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Internal candidates must have demonstrated a consistent performance of Fully Achieved or higher in Business Results and Consistently Demonstrated appropriate behaviors while in the Property Large Loss Adjuster or General Adjuster role.
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May specialize in property or catastrophe claims.
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Location In this primarily home-based role, you will spend 80% of your time (4 days per week) working from home and/or in the field handling claims. Additional Qualifications Advanced Xactimate experience required.
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We are seeking dedicated Sr. Property Adjusters with large loss specializing in contents experince to join our Field Team in Los Angeles, CA. As a Senior Field Property Insurance Adjuster, you will work within established guidelines and framework to investigate, evaluate, negotiate, and settle moderate to large loss complex property content insurance claims presented by or against our members.
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Commercial losses handled by Truck specialists most often involve vehicles such as heavy trucks and equipment; but may include other large vehicles (i.e., fire trucks, busses, wreckers etc. Drives to the vehicle inspection site (large geographic territories; may include multiple states.
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