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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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Consider photo estimating or desk adjusting options as appropriate or send out immediately to an Independent Adjuster based on the severity of the loss. Work closely with Casualty Claim Adjusters, Large Loss Claim Specialists, Subrogation Adjusters and outside Counsel.
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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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As an Executive General Adjuster, you will leverage your technical claims handling experience, leadership potential, general business acumen and customer-led approach to independently manage a large loss caseload of claims with the highest and most complex exposures and policy limits from assignment through resolution.
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Refer cases timely to Claims Manager regarding potential for large loss or coverage concerns. Our TPA client is currently seeking a highly skilled and experienced Commercial Property Claims Adjuster to join their Claims Department.
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May specialize in liability, property or catastrophe 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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A leading global loss adjuster is currently looking for a Senior Forensic Accountant/Business Interruption Specialist to join their London team. · Leading and managing large and complex business interruption losses and pre-loss business interruption exposure projects.
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As a condition of employment, your office/area may require you to obtain an adjuster and/or an appraiser license. 4+ years previous experience as an outside adjuster, with expertise in handling complex claims, is highly desired.
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Engle Martin is a leading national independent loss adjusting and claims management provider. Obtains necessary information from the claimant and from experts such as architects, engineers, builders, construction workers, police officers, health care practitioners, accountants, and others to fully and accurately assess the extent of the loss.
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Investigate and settle advanced, large loss, complex claims promptly and equitably under minimal supervision. Workers Compensation (WC) Adjuster License required according to jurisdictional requirements.
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You will participate in High Damage Reviews (HDR) to address coverage issues and exposure. Advanced Xactimate experience required. Interns and contingent workers are not eligible for American Family Insurance Group benefits.
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As a condition of employment, your office/area may require you to obtain an adjuster and/or an appraiser license which includes passing an additional background check with the Department of Labor.
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Works in concert with large loss adjuster for scheduling, inventorying, adjustment and relocation assistance. Responsible for claims handling personal property losses to include large loss.
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Applies understanding of insurance policies and policy interpretation, establishing appropriate loss estimates based on all relevant information and findings. Investigates commercial insurance claims in any of a variety of settings.
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