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Manage and coordinate any insurance brokers' or insurance adjuster claims services and report status to the department head and others as needed. Moss' Claims Manager directs and oversees the operations of insurance claims to meet operation, financial, and service requirements.
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Allied Universal® is hiring a Claims Investigator. Investigate insurance claims for a variety of coverage to include workers' compensation, general liability, property and casualty and disability.
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Resolves claims by collaborating with internal and external business partners to develop, own and execute a claim resolution strategy, that includes management of timely and adequate reserves, collaborating with coverage experts, negotiating complex settlements, partnering with counsel to manage complex litigation and authorizing payments within scope of authority.
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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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Our client, a nation-wide construction management company, is seeking a Claims Manager to direct and oversee the operations of insurance claims to meet operation, financial, and service requirements.
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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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Job Title: Claims Analyst. Minimum of two years of accounts payable or claims accounting experience. SRG offers flexible staffing solutions with a national presence. SRG utilizes an innovative approach to identify and qualify talent that is unique to the Staffing industry, featuring a cutting-edge platform that allows us to match professionals rapidly and precisely to client requirements.
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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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Title: Claims Analyst I/ Account Payable Analyst. Title: Claims Analyst I/ Account Payable Analyst. Ability to operate computerized accounting, spreadsheet, and word processing programs. Accounts Payable experience preferable in a manufacturing or distribution setting.
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Accept and handle all types of Commercial and Condominium Claims. Maintain diary system relating to first party losses and claims in subrogation. Brown & Brown of Florida's Fort Lauderdale office is growing and seeking an exceptional individual with proven discipline, and commitment to join our team as a Claims Coordinator for our Commercial Insurance Lines Division.
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As a Multi-Line Claims Representative, you will have a starting salary of $52,000 and a company car. Investigate, validate, evaluate, negotiate, and settle all claims as assigned. In this position you are responsible for resolving damage and injury claims caused by or incurred by insureds.
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Bility to operate computerized accounting, spreadsheet and word processing programs. Support analysis of vendor accounts as required, reconcile vendor statements, and return discrepancies and codes data for input into financial data processing systems according to Company procedures.
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Processes daily electronic transmission of third-party claims to process clearinghouse ensuring proper file balancing and controls. Investigates instances of incomplete claims and appropriately input or correct forms prior to third-party submission.
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Multilingual Compensation Claims Legal Counsel Lawsuits. A premier law firm is seeking a Bilingual Pre-Suit Personal Injury Associate/Attorney. Multilingual Compensation Claims Legal Counsel Lawsuits.
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Prepare reports and presentations on claims performance data for upper management, including analysis of trends and recommendations for process improvements. Evaluate claims to determine the appropriate course of action, including negotiation, settlement, or closure.
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