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Investigate and assemble facts, determine policy coverage, evaluate the amount of loss, analyze legal liability and pay or deny losses. Auto-Owners Insurance, a top-rated insurance carrier, is seeking a motivated individual to join our team as a claims intern for the summer.
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The successful Recovery Specialist will identify, investigate, pursue and negotiate recovery of all amounts owed to theCompany as subrogation or as deductibles with respect to losses paid under Company policies.
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Identifies resources for specific activities required to properly investigate claims such as Subrogation, Risk Control, nurse consultants, and fire or fraud investigators and to other experts. Under general supervision, the position is responsible for investigating, evaluating, reserving, negotiating and resolving assigned General Liability related Bodily Injury and Property Damage claims.
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RealPage has diverse operations including software as a service, business process outsourcing, money transmission, network/IoT installation and insurance brokerage which create unique cyber, professional liability and crime risk exposures.
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Confirm and validate third party liability, probate, and beneficiary asset research. Investigate all claim/lien disputes and utilize logic in determining the validity of said disputes. Perform advanced levels of document review to identify current case status, legal research, case management, and escalation as needed.
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Investigate and settle advanced, large loss, complex claims promptly and equitably under minimal supervision. Reviews coverages, determines liability and compensability, secures information, arranges property damage appraisals and settles claims utilizing claims best practices.
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Investigate commercial Casualty claims, including Auto and General Liability performing on-scene/site investigations when appropriate. The Commercial Claims Resolution Specialist investigates commercial casualty claims.
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3 to 5 years of experience adjusting automobile physical damage and liability claims. Investigate assigned claims, confirm coverage, and verify damages. Auto Damage Claims Adjusters handle auto claims through the life-cycle including but not limited to: investigation, evaluation and claim resolution.
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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. VT and NH Property & Casualty adjusters license or the ability to obtain licensing preferred.
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The General Liability Claims Examiner II role is to investigate and resolve liability, auto, property and first party claims. Investigate basic to complex claims, including general liability, auto, property damage and other product lines.
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Settle claims after determining insurance carrier’s liability, client’s instructions, and authority levels required by obtaining demands and making offers to claimants, issuing settlement checks, making filings with regulatory agencies, disposing of salvage & pursuing subrogation when appropriate.
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Investigate liability and apply appropriate coverage, evaluates, negotiates, and settles moderately complex auto claims such as comprehensive, collision (i.e., multi-vehicle claims, comparative negligence, vandalism/malicious mischief, special investigation), property damage liability, and rental vehicle coverages.
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High school diploma or GED required with a minimum of one year bodily injury liability claim handling experience or two years of general liability claim handling experience. 2 years bodily injury liability claim handling experience preferred.
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The Investigator's primary focus is to investigate the insurance claims field for a variety of coverage to include workers' compensation, general liability, property and casualty, disability, life, and healthcare.
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Independently investigate insurance claims field for a variety of coverage to include workers’ compensation, general liability, property and casualty, disability, life, and healthcare under close direct supervision.
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