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Commercial Casualty Litigation Adjuster

AdjusterGeneralFull TimeRemoteSeniorTeam 5,001-10,000Since 1902H1B SponsorCompany SiteLinkedIn

Location

Alabama + 22 moreAll locations: Alabama | Arizona | California | Colorado | Connecticut | District Of Columbia | Florida | Idaho | Illinois | Iowa | Kansas | Kentucky | Louisiana | Maine | Montana | Maryland | Massachusetts | Michigan | Minnesota | Mississippi | Missouri | South Carolina | Washington

Posted

7 days ago

Salary

$80.9K - $107.9K / year

Seniority

Senior

Bachelor Degree6 yrs expExperience acceptedEnglish

Job Description

Commercial Casualty Litigation Adjuster

AAA

• Assigned as owning adjuster when injury exposure is identified • Handles complex 1st and 3rd party auto liability cases involving injury, including complexity litigated cases with defense attorney involvement • May handle 1st party medical payment and PIP claims • Responsible for managing, investigating, and negotiating claims, including collaborating with defense counsel to identify strategy for negotiations • Provides input as the face of the organization via phone or in attendance on video or in-person at mediations and settlement conferences for litigation claims • Interacts directly with defense counsel providing direction, authority for resolution and ensures appropriate outcome in balancing defense costs and indemnity on litigation claims • Making coverage determinations and advising customers as to proper course of action related to coverage issues • Conducting investigative work of a complex nature (interviewing witnesses; obtaining and analyzing evidence, including medical records; deciding whether an independent medical examination is warranted; etc.) • Direct defense counsel in non-litigated or litigated claims • May require appearing at and representing the insureds at arbitrations and trials • May require testimony in a deposition setting • Evaluate defense counsel fees and cost for reasonableness and resolve • Evaluating potential for subrogation and initiating initial notice of subrogation request • Making final decisions to settle within settlement authority, without supervisory approval, and developing negotiating strategies • Presenting cases in Committee setting when seeking above settlement authority level; thereafter, independently negotiating and settling the claim • Will develop and present executive summaries on individual claims to external clients and internal executives in a virtual setting to gain alignment with client on next steps, and settlements • Handles most commercial product types including but not limited to auto, fleet, last mile delivery, and trucking • Will handle claims in most geographic venues • Handles claims involving any vehicle types that may include, but is not limited to auto, motorcycles, scooters, recreational vehicles, trucks, and remote-controlled delivery vehicles • Understands and handles claims in line with any applicable insurance program agreements, claim service level agreements • Plays a direct role in the development of other adjusters through mentorship, training, and coaching

Job Requirements

  • 6+ years of claims experience
  • 3+ years of experience in a Casualty claims role within P&C insurance industry
  • Minimum of 1 year in a Sr. Casualty role or equivalent Complex Casualty / Litigation experience
  • BA/BS in business, insurance or related area, or equivalent combination of education and experience
  • Must hold an Adjuster license for all applicable states or obtain license(s) within 90 days of filling position as a condition of employment

Benefits

  • Annual bonus eligibility
  • 401(k) with a company match
  • Flexible workplace
  • Professional development opportunities
  • Paid time off

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