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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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Analyze, investigate, and evaluate auto insurance claims to determine coverage limits, coverage gaps, damages, compensability, liability, negligence, or other issues that could affect settlement decisions.
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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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As an auto damage claims adjuster , you'll serve as Progressive's point of contact with customers - directing and making decisions regarding the repair process from beginning to end. Evaluate and handle claim payments and resolution of claims without payments.
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Allied Universal is hiring a Claims Investigator. Follow guidance from the handling insurance adjuster to perform field tasks essential to the investigation. Investigate insurance claims for a variety of coverage to include workers' compensation, general liability, property and casualty and disability.
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Claims Adjuster Trainee. claims adjuster trainee. Well 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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As our new licensed Claims Adjuster (Claims Associate II), you'll provide collaborative support to our customers, providers, and partners and approve and process claims with attention to detail, compassion, and quality.
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As a Bilingual Claims Adjuster, you’ll work closely with customers, attorneys, medical providers, other insurance carriers, and vendors to resolve coverage, liability, and damages issues from start to finish.
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AMERISAFE is seeking a detail-oriented, productivity driven professional to add to our Florida based Workers Compensation Claims Team. In this position, you will conduct on-site and in-person investigations, determine compensability, establish reserves, document decision making, issue benefit payments, and make notifications to the State administrative authority.
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10 or more years of experience as a claim professional and/or claims management with a high degree of specialized and technical competence in the handling of professional and general liability claims with emphasis on hands-on file and litigation management.
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Let us help you on your career path as a Licensed Claims Adjuster. Are you actively working as a Licensed Claims Adjuster with 100 claims or more under your belt? Contact us now at 281-741-8505 or to learn more about our training programs and take the first step towards a fulfilling career as a Licensed Claims Adjuster.
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We're seeking an experienced professional as an independent contractor to manage a caseload of fleet auto claims, conduct investigations, and negotiate settlements. Join our team as an Examiner/Adjuster in Hollywood, FL.
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Associate in Claims (AIC) Designation or similar professional designation desired. As a member of our Claims team, utilize your knowledge of Workers Compensation Claims to independently investigate, evaluate and resolve assigned claims of a more complex nature in order to achieve appropriate outcomes.
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Reporting to our Claims Manager, we will count on you to adjust and process claims with attention to detail, compassion, and quality. Current Florida 6-20 All Lines Adjuster License.
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College bachelor’s degree or equivalent preferred; prior property and casualty claims adjusting experience required; valid FL state adjusters license; valid driver’s license and reliable transportation required; evidence of current adjuster licensure; demonstrated oral and written communication, problem analysis, planning and organizational skills required.
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