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Additional benefits that include company-paid basic life insurance; short-and long-term disability insurance; orthodontic coverage for children and adults; adoption assistance; fertility and infertility coverage; well-being programs; paid volunteer hours for service to your community; and dollar-for-dollar matching of your charitable gifts each year.
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PTO for community volunteer programs. The satisfaction of knowing you provide a meaningful service to our insured who rely on you for assistanceWhen you join the Auto Club as a Claims Representative, you’re bringing your expertise to a best-in-class organization that is focused on delivering quality service to our members.
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Claims Service Representative 1-ERIf you are a career-minded, service-driven professional looking to join a fast-paced organization then you have come to the right place. Explain benefits, coverage's, fault and claims process either verbally or in writing in compliance with regulatory and statutory requirements.
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Evaluates and negotiates claims, recognizes subrogation opportunities, and initiates action. Learns and maintains knowledge of no fault/medical management/FPB laws for each state, including recognition of bodily injury claims.
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When you join the Auto Club as a Claims Representative, you’re bringing your expertise to a best-in-class organization that is focused on delivering quality service to our members. Claims Service Representative - Early Response.
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As a Representative Within Our Claims Department You Will. Train on claims processing procedures and systems. Attend a 6-weeks training focus on insurance claims handling. Adjust Insurance Claims.
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Competitive candidates will have 3-5 years of experience handling complex Casualty, PIP/MPC and Property claims. This position is responsible for handling highly complex claims matters involving issues of concern related to indicators of potential fraud.
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Negotiate within settlement authority with insured's and claimants to resolve first and third-party claims. 2-5 years prior claims experience is required. Our comprehensive and employee centric training provides training programs to help employees acquire various skills necessary to do their jobs and to support career development.
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To encourage community engagement, we provide paid volunteer time and offer opportunities for gift matching. Federated Insurance has a career opportunity for you in this office-based Auto and Commercial Liability Claims Adjuster position.
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3-6 months prior claims experience preferred. Employee discounts (membership, insurance, travel, entertainment, services and more!) Bringing together and supporting different cultures, backgrounds, personalities, and strengths creates a team capable of delivering legendary, lifetime service to our members.
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Federated provides an exceptional training program to teach you the fundamentals of claims and will prepare you to assist clients. Complete thorough investigations and document facts relating to claims.
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Resolve claims, which may include paying, settling, or denying claims, defending policyholders in court, compromising or recovering outstanding dollars. We are seeking someone who possesses those skills to assist our clients through the claims process and to help them return to normalcy after a loss.
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Work with policyholders, physicians, attorneys, contractors and others to ensure claims are resolved in a prompt, fair and courteous way. No previous insurance or claims experience needed.
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Experience in a customer service role in industries such as retail, hospitality, logistics, banking, automotive dealerships, vehicle rental, sales or similar fields. Our top priority in recruitment and development of our next generation is to ensure we align ourselves with truly exceptional people who share these values.
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Work with policyholders, attorneys, and others to ensure claims are resolved in a prompt, fair and courteous way. Experience in a customer service role in industries such as retail, hospitality, logistics, banking, equipment dealerships, equipment rental, sales or similar fields.
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