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As a member of an experienced Claims Adjuster team, you will investigate, evaluate, and resolve complex liability claims in one or more of Gallagher Bassett’s specialty claims areas with minimal direct supervision, engaging your analytical skills to make decisions and bring claims to resolution.
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Repwest Insurance is seeking a Claims Adjuster to handle Truck, Trailer and Storage property damage claims. Claims Adjuster I. As an adjuster at Repwest, you will be responsible for investigating, evaluating, and resolving property damage claims.
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Thorough knowledge of rules, regulations, statutes and procedures pertaining to workers' compensation and general liability claims. Identifies all claims with subrogation potential and submit the appropriate requests for reimbursement.
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Licensed adjuster (as appropriate by jurisdiction) or qualified to sit for licensing exam following at least I year in house training. Performs thorough investigations, evaluations and disposition of all claims in adherence with the departmental Claims Standards and Procedures.
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Ability to follow legal procedures and processes in the handling of complex claims. Ensures that all claims are in compliance with statutory and legal obligations. Thorough knowledge of legal procedures and processes involved in handling claims.
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Initiates the investigation of more complex types of claims made against the company in order to determine the proximate cause and evaluate the loss exposure. Bachelor's degree preferred, but must have minimum of 3 years claims management experience.
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A #520 or #620 License (Licensed Adjuster) or Workers' Compensation Claims Adjuster license issued by the Department of Insurance of the State of Florida (a temporary license issued by the Department of Insurance will suffice if the permanent license is secured before its expiration.
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Bachelor's degree or experience handling General Liability claims or equivalent expertise. Thorough knowledge of rules, regulations, statutes, and procedures pertaining to general liability claims.
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Primary responsibilities include investigation of General Liability claims to determine liability exposure. Performance standards include thorough investigations, evaluations, negotiation, and disposition of all claims, while ensuring that all claims are in compliance with statutory and legal obligations.
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Must have strong general liability claims handling experience, including Premises Liability and Property Damage, Complex Litigation Management, and Bodily Injury Claims. Must have strong general liability and Auto Liability claims handling experience, including Premises Liability, Complex Litigation Management, and Bodily Injury Claims.
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AmTrust Financial Services, a fast-growing commercial insurance company, has an immediate need for a Workers Compensation Claims Adjuster II The Workers' Compensation Claims Adjuster II is responsible for the prompt and efficient examination, investigation, settlement or declination of worker’s compensation insurance claims through effective research, negotiation and interaction with insures, and claimants, ensuring that company resources are utilized in a cost-effective manner in the process.
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Under minimal supervision, the Workers Compensation Claims Adjuster, reviews, analyzes, investigates, makes compensability decisions, set appropriate reserves, and approves the release of benefit payments up to authorized levels on initial, continued, and reopened claims.
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Prior TPA Experience Jurisdictional Experience: Nationwide Active Adjusters' licenses: FL and TX As a key member of our Claims Adjuster team, you will: Investigate, evaluate, and resolve complex General Liability and Auto Liability claims, applying your claims experience and analytical skills to make informed decisions and bring claims to resolution.
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The Casualty Adjuster ideally has a bachelor's degree, an insurance designation such as AIC, and a minimum of 5 years of claims experience (at least 2 years of casualty handling experience.
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The Claims Adjuster I position exists to follow proper claim timelines and work effectively with insured customers to resolve property insurance claims. Title: Claims Adjuster I.
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