Workers' Compensation Claims Adjuster
Argo Group
πRemote - United States
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Job highlights
Summary
Join Argo Group as a highly capable Workers' Compensation Claims Adjuster to adjudicate workers' compensation indemnity claims and contribute to providing superb results for our clients.
Responsibilities
- Adjudicate workers' compensation indemnity claims of higher technical complexity on assignments reflecting potentially with a direct impact on departmental results
- Solve difficult problems that requires an understanding of a broader set of issues
- Report to senior management and underwriters on claims trends and developments
- Investigate claims promptly and thoroughly
- Analyzing claims forms, policies and endorsements, client instructions, and other records to determine whether the loss falls within the policy coverage
- Investigate claims promptly and thoroughly, including interviewing all involved parties
- Manage claims in litigation
- Manage diary timely and complete tasks to ensure that cases move to the best financial outcome and timely resolution
- Properly set claim reserves
- Identify, assign, and coordinate the assignment and coordination of expertise resources to assist in case resolution
- Preparing reports for file documentation
- Applying creative solutions which result in the best financial outcome
- Negotiating settlements
- Processing mail and prioritizing workload
- Completing telephone calls and written correspondence to/from various parties (insured, claimant, etc.)
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