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In addition, McLarens’ loss teams for catastrophic events are prepared in each global region to facilitate rapid response to large or widespread losses. The Executive General Adjuster must be able to work independently or with minimal supervision handling larger and/or complex commercial property claims in excess of $2,500,000.00 in a prompt, equitable and professional manner.
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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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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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We are recruiting on behalf of an Large Independent Loss Adjusting firm with a need for Cyber specialist with exposure to complex claims. Progression to Large Loss. They seek an additional Claims Adjuster based within the West Midlands with the preferred applicant having a wealth of knowledge in Cyber claims including Major Losses.
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The adjuster needs to be able to work in a collaborative and responsive fashion with varying levels of supervision resolving complex, large loss, and commercial claims. Timely reporting to clients with content reflecting the requisite comprehension and clarity Ability to maintain diary and respond to stake holder inquiries in a timely/professional fashion Assist large loss adjusters and account adjusters when necessary.
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SERVPRO Colorado Springs Southeast is an industry leading water, mold, and large loss fire restoration company. Assist with Job IntakeAbility to track metrics, determine the referral sourceMake outbound calls to customers, vendors or adjusters as neededRequest invoices on approved final estimates and send invoices out to adjuster/customers as required.
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Commercial property casualty carrier with a culture that focuses on innovation and inclusion and known as being top place to work, seeks a former Large Loss General Adjuster interested in getting off the road.
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Exposure to large agricultural risk exposures. Experience with millwright insurance. Monitor complex and/or high-exposure claim files and directs the technical and tactical direction of the claims.
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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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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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Must have a strong acumen for the handling of Public Adjuster and Attorney represented claims as well as strong problem solving skills to remedy contentious claim interactions. In this position you will manage & coordinate a claims team to ensure cost control, appropriate loss payment, staffing, performance measurement & continuous improvement.
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A day in the life of a Large Loss Field Property Adjuster, and what it takes to do the job! Notice of Licensing Requirement: 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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You will report to a Large Loss Manager. 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.
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Proficient in obtaining loss information (loss runs, claim adjuster notes) from carrier's online systems and any other carrier information as pertains to claims, loss information and loss prevention.
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Job Description - Senior Property Claims Adjuster - Inside Large Loss (227080) Senior Property Claims Adjuster - Inside Large Loss. senior claims adjuster large loss.
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