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Products include Property, General Liability, Auto, Worker’s Compensation, Umbrella/Excess and International. As a Commercial Insurance Financial Institutions P&C underwriter, responsibilities will include managing a renewal book of 30 – 40 customers and generating new business of approximately $1-1.5M annually.
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We offer all lines of insurance including, but not limited to: homeowners, auto, flood, business, and liability. Main Line Home and Auto Insurance. This is a full-time hybrid role for an Insurance Agent located in Greater Philadelphia, with flexibility for mostly remote work.
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The Senior Insurance Risk Analyst is responsible for property and casualty exposure data as well as claims administration for general liability, property, stock throughput and non-fleet auto claims.
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The preferred candidates will have at least 1 years' insurance defense/tort experience defending premises liability, trucking/auto, construction (personal injury and defect), dram shop, and other types of personal injury and property damage matters.
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Golden, Rothschild, Spagnola, Lundell, Boylan, Garubo & Bell, P.C. is an experienced team of legal professionals who specialize in insurance defense representation, with a focus on complex litigation.
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Coverages include large deductible workers' compensation, commercial auto, general liability and umbrella. We offer bundled or unbundled claims handling and minimum retention levels of $250,000 for workers' compensation, $100,000 for general liability and $100,000 for auto liability.
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You will assess the risk for various commercial insurance lines of business that can include Property, General Liability, Workers Compensation, Auto/Fleet, Products Liability, Inland Marine and Builders Risk. Tools or Items You Must Provide:·Windows-based PC with an image/document scanner·Digital camera·High speed internet access·Measuring device such as: laser, 100 ft.
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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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Knowledge of PICCs, port-a caths, PIVs, and other Cardio Vascular Access devices (CVAD)Active CPR certificationProfessional Insurance CoveragePersonal Access to transportation for business travel: Verifiable NYS Driver’s License and Auto Liability Insurance Policy.
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Oversee third-party claims administrator (TPA) in the administration of workers' compensation, and, occasionally, auto liability, and general/product liability claims. Investigate, analyze, and determine the extent of the insurance company's liability concerning personal, casualty, or property loss or damages, and attempt to settle with claimants.
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We are seeking Attorneys for our Litigation Department with experience in the any of the following practice areas: premises liability, auto/trucking liability, general liability, insurance defense, construction defect, medical malpractice, nursing home and other senior care defense, first party property, first party auto, commercial litigation, employment litigation, and/or workers compensation defense.
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Excess Casualty offers protection against unforeseen catastrophic losses where additional layers of insurance are needed-from devastating auto accidents to product liability claims, which can result in multimillion-dollar lawsuits.
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Position Overview:As a Commercial Auto and General Liability Claims Adjuster, you will be responsible for managing claims involving commercial auto and general liability coverage for a public entity client.
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How you will create an impactUnderwrite Workers’ Compensation, General Liability, and Auto Liability Casualty product lines and onboard new member business opportunities for a large Group Captive program.
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The ideal candidate will have strong research and writing skills and one (1) to seven (7) years of experience with Auto and Transportation cases and experience in all phases of insurance defense litigation including case management, motion practice, and discovery, as well as handling hearings, depositions, arbitrations, and trials.
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