Cna
insurance
ClaimsSpecialist
“Claims Specialist at Cna. Skills: Claims investigation, Coverage analysis, Litigation management. Manage complex claims investigations. Determine settlement or litigation strategy”
What You'll Achieve.
Drive cost effective settlements; Achieve results by taking proactive long-term view
Industry & Context.
Excellent analytical skills; Problem-solving skills; Exercise independent judgment; Evaluate ambiguous situations; Analyze issues; Distill issues; Creativity in resolving problems
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's degree, 8-10 years of commercial property and casualty claims handling experience
Nice to Have
Professional designations
What You'll Do.
Manage complex claims investigations
Determine settlement or litigation strategy
Manage loss costs and claim expenses
Set adequate reserves
Negotiate complex settlement packages
Develop claims policy
Reduce claims process inefficiencies
Communicate exposures to management
Keep current on regulations
Represent company in trade groups
Conduct quality file reviews
Identify claims trends
Assist with policy language development
Attend underwriting meetings
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborate with panel counsel; Participate with senior management; Interact with internal business partners; Interact with external business partners; Work with brokers; Work with insureds
Communication Scope
Excellent communication skills; Oral presentation skills; Writing skills; Articulate complex claim facts
Process & Methodology
Manage multiple projects
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