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Experienced bodily injury Claim Owner who proactively investigates, confirms coverage, determines liability, evaluates damages, and negotiates settlement of Tier 3 auto physical damage and bodily injury claims with exposures that include but are not limited to $150,000 requiring in-depth investigation, analysis, evaluation, and negotiation skills.
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Recognizes and forwards appropriate files to subject matter experts (i.e., Subrogation, SIU, Property, Adverse Subrogation, etc. This position is responsible for handling moderate to complex Personal and Business Insurance Auto Damage claims as well as low complexity Bodily Injury Liability claims from the first notice of loss through resolution/settlement and payment process.
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Pursue all viable avenues of subrogation. 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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The Commercial Bodily Injury Claims Manager is responsible for providing leadership and expertise to a team of bodily injury/liability claims adjusters. Ensuring Identification and pursuit of recovery opportunities (salvage, subrogation, etc.
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Carl Warren has been a trusted partner specializing in property and casualty claims management, subrogation recovery, and litigation management for private and public sectors, insurance companies, and captives.
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Recognizes when to refer claims to Travelers Special Investigations Unit and/or Subrogation Unit. Provides multi-line assistance in response to workforce management needs; including but not limited to claim handling for Auto, Workers Compensation, General Liability and other areas of the business as needed.
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3-7 years General Liability claims experience a plus. · Handle primarily Liability Insurance claims with varying degrees of complexity and severity. · Identify subrogation opportunities.
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Develops subrogation and third party recovery potential and follows reclaim procedures. Reviews coverages, determines liability and compensability, secures information, arranges property damage appraisals and settles claims utilizing claims best practices.
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Network Adjusters is seeking skilled insurance claims adjusters with experience in General Liability and/or Construction Defect for a third-party liability Construction Defect Claims Adjuster position.
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Settles claims by 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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Promptly investigates all assigned claims for coverage, liability assessment, damages evaluation and subrogation/contribution. Minimum of 5 years of progressively responsible experience handling Professional Liability claims required.
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Zurich North America is hiring an General Liability Claims Specialist I to join our team! Refer claim to subrogation and fraud teams by identifying potential subrogation and fraud.
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Experience or exposure to handling commercial general liability claims on behalf of a syndicate, insurance company, broker, loss adjuster or solicitor. Identifies opportunities for contribution, subrogation and contribution to the claim.
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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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Investigates, evaluates and resolves Professional Liability claims for self-insured and unbundled clients. Investigates, evaluates and resolves Professional Liability claims for self-insured and unbundled clients.
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