Network Adjusters, Inc. ยท 1 day ago
Claims Adjuster/Examiner
Network Adjusters, Inc. is a leading provider of insurance claims administration and independent adjusting services. They are seeking experienced Claims Adjusters to join their team in a file review role, focusing on complex claims and driving resolutions.
Responsibilities
Analyze coverage by reviewing policies, claim forms, and supporting documentation
Handle complex commercial and bodily injury claims, including in-depth file reviews, damage evaluation, settlement negotiation, and driving claims to resolution
Communicate and collaborate with carriers, attorneys, claimants, and internal stakeholders throughout the claims lifecycle
Prepare management and client reports, identifying claim trends and opportunities for improvement
Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and industry best practices
Qualification
Required
3+ years of commercial bodily injury claims handling experience, including litigation
Strong working knowledge of case law, statutes, and claims procedures
Excellent analytical, evaluation, negotiation, and strategic decision-making skills
Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced, high-volume environment
Confident communicator with polished written and verbal communication skills
College or technical degree, or equivalent relevant business experience
Active Texas or Florida P&C Adjusting License (or ability to obtain within 90 days); ability to obtain New York P&C Adjusting License within 90 days
Proficiency in MS Office and standard business software
Preferred
Bilingual proficiency preferred but not required
Benefits
Training, development, and career growth opportunities
401(k) with company match and retirement planning
Paid time off and company-paid holidays
Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance
Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
Company-paid life insurance and long-term disability
Supplemental life insurance and optional short-term disability
Strong work/family and employee assistance programs
Employee referral program