As an Adjuster, you’ll work closely with customers, attorneys, medical providers, other insurance carriers, and vendors in resolving coverage, and liability from start to finish. You’ll plan and schedule work needed to process claims, interview claimants and witnesses, investigate claims, negotiate to reach a fair and equitable settlement of the PIP exposure, and identify situations where claims may require special investigation. Investigate, evaluate, and settle insurance claims (e.g., establish coverage and qualification for injured parties; negotiate claims with providers to reach a fair and equitable settlement of the PIP exposure). Maintain a well-organized and accurate diary to ensure timeliness in handling claims as well as detailed, accurate, and timely records. Write clear and accurate responses in response to demands, requests, or questions. Maintain strong relationships with customers while resolving auto injury claims efficiently. Display courtesy, accuracy, and uniformity when interacting with others (on the phone, in person). Be familiar with tools such as ISO, TLO, & other public sites such as buycrash.com, MDCC, BCC, FDHSMV, and Google Maps. Continuously develop knowledge and expertise (e.g., keep current on job-relevant laws, regulations, trends, and emerging issues). Conduct activities in compliance with applicable Federal & State laws, and company regulations and guidelines. Participate in employer-provided training covering company policies, claims handling techniques, and industry regulations. Other duties as assigned.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
1-10 employees