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Works closely with the MedStar VP, Risk Management to manage financial aspects of the MedStar's medical professional liability and corporate general liability claims program including establishing and maintaining a sound claims-reserving program that ensures that liability exposure is timely and adequately recognized and recorded.
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Prior in-house experience working with operations, safety and claims, environmental and other compliance function professionals; managing outside counsel regarding tort/personal injury claims and litigation; and developing and executing strategies involving complex and high value liability claims.
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The Claims Adjuster is responsible of assisting the Claims Manager with the management, preparation, formulation, review, and execution of the Authority’s Third-Party Liability Unit (TPL) subrogation and complex/large claims.
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Handle General Liability / Bodily Injury, Property, Commercial Auto Liability and/or Physical Damage, Workers Compensation, Inland Marine, Professional / Management Liability, Business Interruption, Liquor Liability, Garage/Garagekeepers Legal Liability, or Umbrella claims.
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The primary purpose of this job is to handle claims from coverage enquiry through legal liability assessment (where relevant) and quantum analysis, to timely and accurate resolution; ensuring mitigation of indemnity and expense exposure while communicating developments and outcomes as necessary to all internal and external stakeholders.
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The successful candidate will provide legal advice and counsel, and manage claims/litigation on contingent workforce issues, with a focus on issues that arise in the NORAM region, with secondary support to the APAC region as needed.
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Specialties include one or more of the following: General Liability, Auto fire and theft, Auto total loss, Auto commercial and personal lines liability, Auto/PIP subrogation. Receives assigned auto claims and independently reviews/analyzes the policy forms and endorsements to determine applicable coverages, limits, deductibles and settlement calculations, as well subrogation recovery opportunity.
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Annually evaluates various policy options for property, general liability, auto, cyber, and crime; purchases insurance or reinsurance, and oversees related claims and loss control activities.
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The Office of Risk Management seeks a diligent Workers’ Compensation & Liability Manager to manage the District of Columbia Workers’ Compensation claims. The Workers’ Compensation & Liability Manager will review claim details and impacts, prioritize claims based on risk, develop management strategies, and ensure compliance with university policies and regulations.
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Assignments are typically litigation/dispute matters that require advanced empirical modeling to support liability or damages theories, most frequently related to antitrust matters. PhD Associate, Commercial Litigation – Disputes, Claims & Investigations Consulting.
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Assess risk for various commercial insurance lines of business including Property, General Liability, Workers Compensation, Auto/Fleet, Products Liability, Inland Marine, and Builders Risk.
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Assist in managing other claims such as general liability, auto liability, and property to ensure a comprehensive approach to claims management. 3 years of responsible risk management experience directly applicable to Workers Compensation claims processing preferred.
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The Senior Claims Representative handles complex and mid-to-high exposure bodily injury and property damage claims under Ryder's self-administered liability program. Alerts the Claims Manager to changes and proposed changes in laws that could impact Ryder s Liability program.
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7+ years of relevant general and professional liability claims processing or management experience. Experience handling Medical Negligence Professional Liability Claims. Experience handling Complex General Liability Claims.
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This position serves as a resource on safety, workplace hazards, workers compensation, customer liability claims, property claims, and any other insurance matter; they also develop and provide field training on all aspects of safety, claims, compliance, and business insurance.
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