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Auto Claims Adjuster Trainee. Our customer service, claims, and sales teams are all based in-house in the US. Investigate, evaluate, and negotiate non-injury auto accident claims to reach a fair and equitable settlement for involved parties.
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AmTrust has an immediate need for a Workers' Compensation Claims Adjuster II. Responsible for the prompt and efficient examination, investigation and settlement or declination of insurance claims through effective research, negotiation and interaction with insureds and claimants, ensuring that company resources are utilized in a cost effective manner in the process.
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As a dedicated Senior Property Adjuster, you will work within established guidelines and framework to investigate, evaluate, negotiate, and settle complex property insurance claims presented by or against our members.
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As part of the onboarding program, Associate Member Advocates obtain state licenses and designations (Property & Casualty Claims Adjuster License). Handle follow-ups on glass and tow auto claims, applying coverage, setting reserves, and bringing claims to resolution.
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Are you ready to embark on a dynamic and in-demand career as an Independent Insurance Claims Adjuster? As a Licensed Claims Adjuster, you'll play a crucial role in helping individuals and businesses recover from unforeseen disasters and rebuild their lives.
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Amerisure is currently recruiting for a Senior Workers' Compensation Claims Adjuster that can sit in either our Dallas or Phoenix office. 3 years of experience handling workers' compensation indemnity claims of medium level of complexity/severity.
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Communicates effectively with claims adjuster, client, vendor, supervisor and other parties as needed to coordinate appropriate medical care and return to work. Partners with the adjuster to develop medical resolution strategies to achieve maximal medical improvement or the appropriate outcomeEvaluate and update treatment and return to work plans within established protocols throughout the life of the claim.
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We are seeking a Workers' Compensation Adjuster with at least 1 year of experience in workers' compensation claims adjusting, specifically focusing on various jurisdictions across the country.
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As a claims adjuster trainee , you'll learn how to help customers get back on the road after an accident. We'll also teach you the insurance stuff - providing in-depth training on property damage and insurance contracts so you can confidently and independently adjust claims.
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Amerisure is currently recruiting for a Senior Workers' Compensation Disability Claims Adjuster to support claims in the west region. Develop plan of action to proactively conclude claims, timely evaluate damages, engage other parties in negotiations and settle claims pursuant to guidelines.
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Willing to become licensed as a Public Adjuster. In this position you will be writing claims and submitting the paperwork. We offer expert Claims Adjusting services specific to the needs of home and business owners, protecting them against their insurance company.
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Job Description:Our client continues to grow and currently seeking to add a Senior Workers Compensation Claims Specialist that would have the ability to work remotely. Handle moderate to complex workers compensation claims with minimal supervision and guidance from the manager.
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Training provided will include but not be limited to waiver addendum coverage, forms, suspense and claims procedures, auditing claims for payment, and telephone procedures. Two years claims experience as a service advisor.
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The candidate should be able to oversee the triage of all water damage claims to determine which claims need an immediate response to mitigate the company's exposure. Candidate should be able to review adjuster and vendor estimates and make corrections where appropriate.
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Medicare - Provides assistance to Claims operations as needed for Medicare compliance. - Medicare - Provides assistance to Claims operations as needed for Medicare compliance. may also support or document compliance by the businesses served by the Group Compliance Team. The Regulatory Compliance Analyst will perform the following responsibilities: - Appointments/Licensing - Primarily responsible for dividing adjuster and appointments work with other team members.
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