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ERS has a full benefits package which includes medical, dental, vision, life insurance, short- and long-term disability paid time off, paid holidays, and retirement plan. We provide high quality and cost-effective "hands-on" restoration services with appropriate turnaround times that contractors, claims professionals, and homeowners require.
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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. Negotiate with customers and other insurance carriers and resolve claims.
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Support local departments with workers compensation claims plus the development and implementation of ‘return to work plans’ Colleagues and their families are covered by medical, dental, vision, company provided basic life insurance and AD&D and short-term disability, telemedicine & virtual counseling.
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Valid Property and Casualty Insurance License - State of Minnesota. Ability to obtain a property and casualty insurance license. This company is hiring an Account Manager | Commercial Lines Insurance for a permanent position.
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The Accounts Receivable Credit Specialist is responsible for reviewing all insurance and patient credit balances and determine whether a refund, a transfer, a reversal or correction of a contractual allowance may be warranted.
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Furthermore, this position partners with the County's ERM and Claims Analyst in maintaining County insurance policies, risk assessments, synthesizing and presenting risk data, legal contract review, and oversight of a diverse claims portfolio that includes both insured and self-insured programs.
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Our deep understanding of the specialty insurance market is the foundation for our customized solutions, backed by targeted risk control and claims services. This position is responsible for handling and resolving complex first- and third-party cyber, technology errors and omissions, life science product liability, and unusual large loss general liability claims nationwide and internationally.
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Seeking experienced Claims/SIU and/or Workers’ Comp. Investigators for Insurance Investigations that include Recorded Statements, Accident Scene, and Industrial/workplace accidents. Seeking experienced Claims/SIU and/or Workers’ Comp. Investigators for Insurance Investigations that include Recorded Statements, Accident Scene, and Industrial/workplace accidents.
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Health Insurance license to sell stop-loss in at least your state of employment or willing to become licensed. Here, youll discover a wealth of pathways for professional growth within Customer Service, Billing, Claims, Enrollment & Eligibility and across our global economy.
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Minimum ten (10) plus years of work experience in reimbursement/market access/health economics for a medical technology/device company, health care consulting firm, insurance company, healthcare delivery system, physician’s office and/or hospitals.
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This opportunity is accountable for delivering prompt and accurate claims service to policyholders and agents for both multi-peril crop insurance (MPCI) and crop hail claims by completing field inspections, communicating with involved parties, performing investigations, determining appropriate adjustments and administering insurance policies to ensure compliance with state and federal regulations.
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Contacts insurance companies to obtain the status of outstanding claims and submitted appeals. Ensures timely and accurate filing of claims, performs accounts receivable management, and follows up on denials and non-payments.
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Work closely with claims and risk control team to develop new loss control strategies, ideas and processes. Must hold or be willing to earn Property & Casualty insurance license. Deep, technical knowledge of commercial insurance.
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We are currently looking for full-time Accounts Receivable/Insurance Specialist for our Corporate office located in Brooklyn Park. This position is responsible for working accounts receivable for specified insurance group(s), including claims follow-up, denials, and appeals.
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Experience: Minimum 3 years’ experience in commercial property and casualty claims, agency and/or insurance. AIC/CPCU or other industry-related insurance education preferred. Serve as a good faith client advocate for the client’s insurance interests.
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