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Liability Claims – Prepares notices and works with insurers on claims. Manages all aspects of insurance claims for casualty and management liability programs as discussed further below.
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We are currently hiring to fill Public Adjuster openings to meet an increased demand in certain areas throughout the country. Experience in Claims Adjusting, Public Adjusting, Real Estate, Insurance Sales, Roofing, Windows and Siding Sales, Construction Sales, Sales Management, In-Home, Direct or Outside Sales is all a major plus.
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RCIS Crop Adjuster Physical Requirements: walk in agricultural fields up to 3 miles, climb agricultural storage bins up to 25 feet, lift 25 lbs to 50 lbs, work outdoors in varying temperatures/weather conditions.
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Minimum 8+ years' experience in a corporate risk management department and/or large insurance carrier/TPA liability claims operation. In this role, you'll have primary responsibility for managing liability claims in North America.
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Our Senior Manager, Engineering (Claims) is an engineering leader who works with the engineering staff to innovate and build new engineering solutions, improve and enhance existing solutions as well as leverage engineering solutions to solve critical operational problems.
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Must have or be eligible to receive claims adjuster license. Handles smaller product liability and/or construction defect claims. Handles non-litigated bodily injury claims with values up to $250,000 in all jurisdictions.
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They will settle complex liability claims which require greater investigation and verification, as well as casualty claims including severe injuries which may result in extended disability or bodily injury as well as coverage related litigation.
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Investigate, evaluate, and resolve complex Employment Practices Liability claims, applying your claims experience and analytical skills to make informed decisions and bring claims to resolution.
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Independent Insurance Claims Adjuster. Yes, it's true, as an Independent Claims Adjuster (ICA) you can live anywhere. Are you already licensed, and working as an Independent Adjuster.
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Under the direction of the Manager of Revenue Cycle Management, the Medical Claims Specialist (AR Manager) is responsible for complete, accurate and timely processing of all designated claims, reviewing and responding to daily correspondence from physician practices in a timely manner, answering incoming SalesForce cases and providing information as requested or properly authorized.
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Knowledge of hospital billing and claims processing (EOB’s IB’s UB’s etc.) Medical Billing or Claims Processing: 1 year (Required) Knowledge of HIPAA requirements, general claims processing components, basic claim coding and submission practices, and payer processing requirements preferred.
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This role will involve facilitating calls with PBMs, obtaining claims audit data, perform data loading and data quality checks, data reconciliation, running and analyzing Oracle output reports, running ad-hoc analysis, reviewing PBM contracts, completing audit support documentation and working with the client support team to develop PBM & client deliverables.
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EducationBachelor’s degree or equivalent work experienceCertificationMust have or be eligible to receive claims adjuster licenseSuccessful completion of basic insurance courses or achievement of industry designation (INS, IEA, AIC, ARM, SCLA, CPCU)Work ExperienceMinimum of 2-3 years experience in commercial construction or equivalent combination of education and experienceKnowledge of insurance industry or claims handling preferred.
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The Technical Claims Specialist position will be responsible for handling, negotiating and resolving first and third party commercial general liability, property, Inland Marine and automobile bodily injury and property damage claims to conclusion.
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Tender and track progression of other types of claims as necessary (property, inland marine, etc) Strong foundation in claims adjustment and TPA management and litigation management. Coordinates overall claims process including investigation and discovery, litigation management, and direction and settlement authority.
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Title: liability claims adjuster Company: Cottingham Butler in Houston, TX
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