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Travelers' Recovery Management Team focuses on subrogation, salvage, and loss mitigation on Surety and Management Liability claims. Research, analyze and provide recovery and loss mitigation advice to claim and underwriting colleagues on claims of varying complexity, including drafting/reviewing settlement agreements, releases, assignments, and/or other documents modifying recovery policy provisions or impacting recovery opportunities, and provide transactional support to claim and underwriting colleagues.
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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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You will help to locate, identify, and remove auto parts from salvage yard vehicles. Responsible for the physical movement of parts to and from salvage yard and storage areas. The Fenix companies have been in business more than 25 years and currently operate from 28 locations throughout the U.S. Our primary business is auto recycling, which is the recovery and resale of OEM parts, components and systems.
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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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Thereafter the preferred candidate will be located near a Selective office in either IN, AZ, NJ, VA or NC.Essential Functions Receives assigned auto claims and independently reviews/analyzes the policy forms and endorsements to determine applicable coverages, limits, deductibles and settlement calculations, as well subrogation recovery opportunity.
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Verifies coverage and establishes timely and adequate reserves by reviewing and interpreting policy language and partnering with coverage counsel on more complex matters , estimating potential claim valuation, and following company's claim handling protocols.
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Recognize recovery opportunities in regard to subrogation and salvage. Our policy restricts consideration of applicants needing employment sponsorship (visa) to specialty occupations. Recognize recovery opportunities in regard to subrogation and salvage.
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This level of claims adjuster will handle 1st and 3rd party claims. In this primarily home-based role, you will spend 80% of your time (4+ days per week) working from home. Preferred qualifications:·Candidates with 2+ years of casualty claims adjusting, including bodily injury.
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Interns and contingent workers are not eligible for American Family Insurance Group benefits. This level of adjuster would handle minor injury claims and will be introduced to moderate injury claims.
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In concert with the Director, determine auction footprint and optimum auction locations for the liquidation of all recovery units including salvage. Work with forwarders, auctions, and 3rd party remarketers to determine auction footprint and optimum auction locations for the liquidation of all recovery units including salvage.
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Demolition : Concrete Recycling, Aggregate Crushing and Screening, Complete Interior/Exterior Demolition and Abatement, Asset and Salvage Recovery. Environmental : Asbestos Removal, In-situ and Ex-situ Remediation, Soil Stabilization and Reengineering, Brownfield Site Management, Underground Tank and Ancillary Piping Removal.
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Learn new skills; assist your teammates; and complete other automotive salvage & recycling tasks and objectives as needed. Operate hand tools and fixed equipment such as (but not limited to): air compressors, articulating racks, CFC recovery equipment, hydraulic shears, and more.
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Preparing automobile to be placed in the salvage yard. The Fenix companies have been in business more than 25 years and currently operate from 31 locations throughout the U.S. Our primary business is auto recycling, which is the recovery and resale of OEM parts, components and systems reclaimed from damaged, totaled or low value vehicles.
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Verifies coverage and establishes timely and adequate reserves by reviewing and interpreting policy language and partnering with coverage counsel on more complex matters, estimating potential claim value, and following company's claim handling protocols.
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This orientation allows Pull-Part to provide affordable used auto parts to do-it-yourself consumers, while providing high quality scrap metal, fluids, and plastics for recycling. To be a good neighbor and steward to the communities that we serve, we are building a team with a strong foundation based on our four core values.
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