Claims Examiner – Auto, Bodily Injury
Location
South Carolina
Posted
15 days ago
Salary
0
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Claims Examiner – Auto, Bodily Injury
Sedgwick
• To analyze and process complex bodily injury auto and commercial transportation claims by reviewing coverage, completing investigations, determining liability and evaluating the scope of damages. • Processes complex auto commercial and personal line claims, including bodily injury and ensures claim files are properly documented and coded correctly. • Responsible for litigation process on litigated claims. • Coordinates vendor management, including the use of independent adjusters to assist the investigation of claims. • Reports large claims to excess carrier(s). • Develops and maintains action plans to ensure state required contact deadlines are met and to move the file towards prompt and appropriate resolution. • Identifies and pursues subrogation and risk transfer opportunities; secures and disposes of salvage. • Communicates claim action/processing with insured, client, and agent or broker when appropriate. • Performs other duties as assigned. Supports the organization's quality program(s). • Travels as required.
Job Requirements
- Five (5) years of claims management experience or equivalent combination of education and experience required to include in-depth knowledge of personal and commercial line auto policies, coverage’s, principles, and laws.
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university preferred.
- Professional certification as applicable to line of business preferred.
- strong oral and written communication, including presentation skills, PC literate including Microsoft Office products, and ability to work in a team environment.
- Secure and maintain the State adjusting licenses as required for the position.
Benefits
- Flexible work schedule.
- Referral incentive program.
- Career development and promotional growth opportunities.
- A diverse and comprehensive benefits offering including medical, dental vision, 401K on day one.
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