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6-8 years of experience handling complex Construction Defect, Commercial General Liability, Excess and other Casualty Claims. Keywords: Claims, Claims Examiner, Claims Adjuster, Claims Manager, Claims Director, Commercial Lines, General Liability, Primary Casualty, Excess Casualty, Bodily Injury, Litigated, J.D., Juris Doctorate, Claims Specialist, Reserve, Settlement, Mediation, Hiring, Manager, Insurance, Coverage, Policy Limit, Large Exposure, Exposure, Chicago, Peoria, Phoenix, Hybrid, Insurance Careers, Construction, Habitational, Hospitality, Apartments, Condo Associations, Property Damage, Construction Defect.
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Ability to handle total loss, collision, property damage liability, and comprehensive claims. Under moderate supervision, responsible for obtaining and maintaining essential information in order to handle complex (moderate) clear liability auto claims.
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The Corporate Counsel will manage litigation and product liability claims and provide advice on issues such as product liability risk assessment and product review, employment law counseling, product literature and marketing review, and risk management.
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Position Summary: The Environmental Health & Safety Manager, under the direction of the EHS Director, will be responsible for leading all health, safety and security programs and related training initiatives for the Boise ID plant.
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Required :2+ years general liability claims and/or construction safety. Investigate claims for cause, compensability, and liability. Actively track open claims and interface with Miller Pipeline's insurance carriers, physicians, and other third parties to ensure that claims are being managed aggressively.
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Works closely with the MedStar VP, Risk Management to manage financial aspects of the MedStar's medical professional liability and corporate general liability claims program including establishing and maintaining a sound claims-reserving program that ensures that liability exposure is timely and adequately recognized and recorded.
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Auto physical damage, and liability, in order to evaluate and settle high volume and low complexity auto claims such as; simple comprehensive and collision (i.e., single vehicle, parked and unoccupied, clear liability), glass, roadside, and rental vehicle coverages for repairable vehicles.
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Your day-to-day responsibilities as a Liability Claims Manager include maintaining ongoing case evaluations and managing litigation, including the selection and monitoring of counsel in accordance with department litigation guidelines.
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Oversee and manage all property and liability claims for the company's lines of coverage, including general liability, excess liability, contractor's equipment, pollution, professional, property, employment practices, directors and officers, crime, automobile, builders' risk, and each of these coverages as may be in any wrap-up program.
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Responsibilities As a Team Leader, you will be responsible for product quality, and performance of the liability claims professionals on your team and supporting the VP Claims Manager.
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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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The Workers' Compensation Claims Adjuster (Lost Time) reviews, analyzes, investigates, makes liability decisions and approves the release of benefit payments up to authorized levels on initial, continued and reopened claims.
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Sponsorship not Offered for this Role Responsibilities The Senior Claims Adjuster reviews, evaluates and processes commercial property, commercial auto, general liability, or inland marine claims of moderate to severe complexity or severity in multiple jurisdictions.
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May act as the liaison between SBD and Third-Party Administrators for the Tupelo Workers Compensation claims. Conduct environmental health and safety Team Meetings (Steering Committee, EHS Team, and Machine Guarding, etc.
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Collaborate with Security Director and Risk Management Analyst to ensure day to day and yearly departmental safety/compliance goals are achieved. Manage various general liability claims assigned by Director of Security.
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