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Performs other duties as assigned by SIU Manager. The SIU Investigator works under minimal supervision outside the office and would have access to transportation. The SIU Investigator is responsible for conducting thorough investigations throughout the 10 states in which we conduct business.
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Collaborating and communicating with the following during the investigation: Claim Department, Claim Operations, Loss Control Department, Underwriting Departments, Agents, Defense Counsel, Insured’s, SIU Manager, Law Enforcement, Regulatory Agencies, and Industry Anti-Fraud Organizations.
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Recognizes and forwards appropriate files to subject matter experts (i.e., Subrogation, SIU, Property, Adverse Subrogation, etc. Works closely with Unit Manager or mentor to promptly resolve assigned claim.
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Investigators needed to perform surveillance and/or SIU assignments within a geographical area according to the instructions provided by the Investigations Coordinator. Submits all videotaped results, photographs, digital recordings and time sheets via e-mail to the assigning Case Manager by the next business day.
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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 Claim, Recovery or SIU resources for further investigation.
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Investigates potentially fraudulent claims and take appropriate action in conjunction with the SIU Department. E&S Property Claims Manager. We write small commercial insurance solutions including workers compensation, business owners policies, commercial auto, commercial umbrella, professional liability, and personal lines including homeowners/personal umbrella with a national footprint, distributing its products primarily through independent retail agents with over $2.2 Billion of in-force premium.
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Daily review of files for payment approvals over adjuster authority and the transfer of files to appropriate areas (Casualty, Litigation, SIU ) We have offices in Bedford Park, IL, (about one mile south of Chicago Midway Airport), as well as Richardson, Texas (Dallas area.
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Form a partnership with the medical case manager to maximize early return to work potential thereby reducing the need for extended disability payments, vocational rehabilitation, and other protracted claims costs.
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In conjunction with the SIU Supplier Relationship Manager, establish and maintain relationships with vendors such as surveillance companies. Mine for suspect claims where red flags are present and be responsible for referrals on fraudulent insurance applications, insurance transaction requests, misrepresentations and other possible referrals to special investigative unit (SIU) for investigation.
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Chubb is currently seeking a Workers Compensation SIU Field Investigator to join our team working in the State of New York. This individual will be responsible for investigating Workers Compensation claims to assist our team in making informed claim decisions.
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Report claim complaints, questionable claim submissions and possible fraud to Casualty Claims and SIU Supervisor or Manager. Perform other duties as assigned by Casualty Claims and SIU Supervisor and Supervisor.
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Are you a seasoned Claims Adjuster looking for that next step in your career? Strong technical and administrative background in auto claims handling. 5+ years auto liability claims experience. Conduct file and diary reviews for the purpose of monitoring adjuster's work and to assure appropriate documentation is available, fair claim settlement practices are followed, and company quality standards are maintained.
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Identifies potential suspicious claims and refers to SIU and identifies opportunities for third party subrogation. May assist in the absence of the Claims Team Manager, representing the company on matters involving state or federal regulatory agencies.
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The Area Program Manager is a member of the SIU senior management team, is involved with all aspects of the daily activities of the clinical staff, and reports to the Special Investigations Director.
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The Area Manager supervises New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) casework managers in the upstate New York region, acting as the primary liaison with the HPD Operations Director and as a secondary contact for the Operations Director.
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