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As a Senior Claims Representative, you will be responsible for the investigation, evaluation, mitigation and resolution of an inventory of lost time and catastrophic workers compensation injury claims in multiple jurisdictions.
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Key Risk is looking for a Claims Representative who enjoys analysis and management of workers compensation claims. Analyzes and processes workers’ compensation claims by investigating and gathering information to determine the exposure on the claim.
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Sponsorship not Offered for this Role Responsibilities The Casualty Claims Team is looking for an experienced Claims Representative to investigate, evaluate, reserve, negotiate and resolve GL (both injury and property damage) and Auto bodily injury claims in multiple jurisdictions and in accordance with Best Practices.
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The Senior Claims Representative Investigates, evaluates and resolves assigned claims in accordance with company standards, procedures, and state regulatory requirements. As a member of W.R. Berkley Corporation (NYSE: WRB), one of the largest property casualty insurance holding companies in the United States, our financial strength and integrity are two of the main reasons why Independent Agents place business with us.
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2-3 years of workers compensation claims experience. Actively manages the litigation process; ensures timely and cost-effective claims resolution. Uses appropriate cost containment techniques including strategic vendor partnerships to reduce overall cost of claims.
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Claims handled may include General Liability bodily injury and property damage, Commercial Automobile bodily injury including Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist claims, pollution and environmental exposures, construction defect, product liability bodily injury and property damage, employment-related practices claims and other types of commercial exposures.
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5-7 years of commercial liability claims. Investigate, evaluate and resolve commercial casualty claims in accordance with company standards, procedures, and state regulatory requirements.
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The Auto Physical Damage Claim Representative will be responsible for handling, negotiating, and resolving first- and third-party moderately complex commercial automobile property damage claims to conclusion.
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The Claims Representative Trainee is a member of our Insurance Training Program where s/he will learn all aspects of commercial property and casualty insurance. Upon successful completion of the program s/he will build relationships with our agents and insureds by working with them on investigating, evaluating, reserving, negotiating and resolving casualty claims.
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Demonstrated depth in negotiation and claims resolution skills. Advanced professional insurance coursework (i.e., AIC, CPCU) or completion of other insurance-related classes is preferred. Acadia Insurance is a regional property casualty insurer with offices throughout the Northeast.
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Sponsorship not Offered for this Role Responsibilities The Auto Physical Damage Claim Representative will be responsible for handling, negotiating, and resolving first- and third-party moderately complex commercial automobile property damage claims to conclusion.
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Sponsorship not Offered for this Role Responsibilities As a Sr Property Claims Representative, you will have the autonomy and support to provide prompt, fair and effective claims service for our Insureds and Claimants.
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Limited indemnity (disability) claims may be assigned to representatives for training purposes, at supervisor discretion. Investigates workers’ compensation injury/illness claims, documents claim handling, and pays and/or denies benefits in a caseload of primarily medical only (MO) workers’ compensation claims.
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As a Sr Property Claims Representative, you will have the autonomy and support to provide prompt, fair and effective claims service for our Insureds and Claimants. Maintain appropriate diary schedules of all claims in the care and custody of the adjuster.
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Investigate workers’ compensation claims by interviewing injured workers, witnesses, and policyholders to verify coverage and determine compensability and benefits due. 3 - 5 years of experience handling workers’ compensation claims.
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