Allstate Insurance Company of Canada is a leading home and auto insurer focused on providing its customers prevention and protection products and services for every stage of life. Serving Canadians since 1953, Allstate strives to reassure both customers and employees with its “You’re in Good Hands®” promise and is proud to have been named a Best Employer in Canada for nine consecutive years. Allstate is committed to making a positive difference in the communities in which it operates through partnerships with charitable organizations, employee giving, and volunteerism.
Bodily Injury Adjuster - Represented, Complex/Severe (CA and Southwest States) - Remote
Location
United States
Posted
77 days ago
Salary
$65.6K - $110K / year
Seniority
Mid Level
No structured requirement data.
Job Description
Bodily Injury Adjuster - Represented, Complex/Severe (CA and Southwest States) - Remote
Allstate
At Allstate, great things happen when our people work together to protect families and their belongings from life’s uncertainties. And for more than 90 years, our innovative drive has kept us a step ahead of our customers’ evolving needs. From advocating for seat belts, air bags and graduated driving laws, to being an industry leader in pricing sophistication, telematics, and, more recently, device and identity protection. Job Description A day in the life of a Represented Adjuster, and what it takes to do the job: The individual selected for this role will join a team who primarily handles claims in the following states: California and other Southwest states. As a Complex/Severe Represented adjuster, your main focus will be investigating automobile accidents involving single or multiple vehicles, which result in property damage and/or bodily injury with attorney/litigation involved. You will have the convenience of working remotely from your home while efficiently handling your responsibilities. You will assess coverage, liability, and damages while providing exceptional customer service throughout your day. Customer and attorney communication will take place through different channels, including voice calls, email, and text messages. Through the utilization of innovative platforms and tools, you will engage in negotiation processes to reach fair injury settlements with all parties involved. *Candidates in the Pacific time zone are preferred. Candidates in the Mountain and Central time zones will be considered if willing to work Pacific hours.* **This position is not available for California, Alaska, Hawaii, Washington, or Puerto Rico residents.** Allstate Benefits Being a part of Allstate means you receive a benefits package from Day 1 of employment. This includes time off, healthcare, retirement, and more. That is why as an Allstater, you’ll enjoy a Total Rewards package that includes: - Competitive pay with needed support for continuous development and career advancement. - Flexibility in scheduling and a time off policy that helps support your work/life balance. - Initial and ongoing training to get you proficient in your new role - Comprehensive benefits like a 401K/pension, education reimbursement, and programs to help you balance work with the rest of your life. Visit www.allstategoodlife.com to learn more. You’ll wear a few hats to fill a few roles throughout your day that all require a level of experience: - The Customer Service Expert –you’ll live into Allstate’s Claims Culture by caring, empowering, and restoring, and you will accomplish that by being compassionate, clear, and a committed partner in each casualty claim. You lead with empathy, always. - The Investigator – you’ll confidently and independently investigate casualty (and applicable LOB (line of business)) claims by performing detailed reviews of damage and interpreting policies to determine coverage. - The Effective Communicator – you’ll use phone, emails and sometimes even video chat with customers to help them through a fast, fair, and easy claims process. You’ll also incorporate a specific approach to claim handling to offer the customer their preference of communication to efficiently discuss their claim needs and keep them updated on the claim progress. - The Negotiator – You will evaluate and negotiate claims settlements with customers, vendors, third party carriers and claimants, in accordance with all legal and business standard methodologies. With negotiations, you will incorporate tactics in handling challenging and complex situations. - The Problem Solver –you’ll utilize multiple tools to get the job done in a fast-paced environment, including estimate tools, job aids, and additional settlement platforms, all while using your sharp critical thinking skills. - The Recorder – you’ll protect the company financially by executing policies along policy agreements, and you keep a clear record of your work in a claims system that you will be trained on. You’ll accomplish this by ensuring timely and accurate documentation is completed as you work on each claim. Qualifications: - 3+ years of Casualty Represented or Litigation third-party claim handling experience required. - California and/or Southwest States Casualty Claim handling experience preferred. - Proficient communication skills, especially over the phone, to establish rapport and assess claims accurately. - Ability to work independently and remotely, while managing time efficiently. - Familiarity with insurance policies, coverage, and liability determination. - Strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills to evaluate and negotiate injury claims successfully. - Knowledge of innovative tools and platforms for effective claims evaluation. Notice of Licensing Requirement - As a condition of employment, your office/area may require you to obtain an adjuster and/or an appraiser license which includes passing an additional background check with the Department of Labor. If applicable, you will be required to secure license(s) within 60 days of hire. - If required, the Hiring Manager will work with you along with the Centralized Licensing team to ensure that you are properly licensed. #LI-KS1 Skills Bodily Injury Claims, Business Communications, Claims Evaluation, Communication, Critical Analysis, Critical Thinking, Information Collection, Problem Solving, Time Management Compensation Compensation offered for this role is 65,600.00 - 110,075.00 annually and is based on experience and qualifications. The candidate(s) offered this position will be required to submit to a background investigation. Joining our team isn’t just a job — it’s an opportunity. One that takes your skills and pushes them to the next level. One that encourages you to challenge the status quo. One where you can shape the future of protection while supporting causes that mean the most to you. Joining our team means being part of something bigger – a winning team making a meaningful impact. Allstate generally does not sponsor individuals for employment-based visas for this position. Effective July 1, 2014, under Indiana House Enrolled Act (HEA) 1242, it is against public policy of the State of Indiana and a discriminatory practice for an employer to discriminate against a prospective employee on the basis of status as a veteran by refusing to employ an applicant on the basis that they are a veteran of the armed forces of the United States, a member of the Indiana National Guard or a member of a reserve component. For jobs in San Francisco, please click “here” for information regarding the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance. For jobs in Los Angeles, please click “here” for information regarding the Los Angeles Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance. To view the “EEO Know Your Rights” poster click “here”. 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