PURE

Property and Casualty Insurance

ExecutiveClaimAnalyst(Casualty)

$750–750k Scottsdale, Arizona, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Executive Claim Analyst (Casualty) at PURE. Skills: Claims handling, Coverage analysis, Claim strategy, Negotiation. Handle severe and complex claims. Deliver flawless service to members”

What You'll Achieve.

Deliver flawless service to members; Meet high standards of accuracy; Meet high standards of efficiency; Meet high standards of quality customer service; Meet regulatory compliance; Accurately evaluate claims; Accurately reserve claims; Accurately negotiate claims; Accurately resolve complex claims; Reach appropriate coverage decisions; Reach timely coverage decisions; Uncover needed information; Preserve evidence; Preserve testimony; Achieve liability defenses; Achieve damages defenses; Continuously evaluate file for adequacy; Continuously evaluate file for accuracy; Continuously evaluate file for adherence to reserving guidelines; Keep agents and members up to date; Own data integrity in claim and policy administration system

Industry & Context.

Property and Casualty Insurance
Problems you'll solve

Solutions-oriented mindset

Eligibility Requirements

Travel required up to 25%, Comfort level regarding in-person attendance at legal proceedings as required

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

10+ years of direct Property and Casualty insurance claims experience, 5+ years’ experience in handling both auto and general liability litigated files, complex first and third party bodily injury, and complex coverage claims, Proven ability to handle complex exposures in excess of $750, 000 in value, Experience handling litigated files, arbitration, and mediation, Bachelor’s degree required, Working knowledge of excel, word, and email applications

Nice to Have

Experience within the high net worth industry, Completion of one or more advanced educational or industry designations such as JD, MBA, CPCU, AIC, or CCLA

What You'll Do.

Handle severe and complex claims

Deliver flawless service to members

Handle first and third party claims

Meet standards of accuracy

Meet standards of efficiency

Meet standards of quality customer service

Meet regulatory compliance

Display ownership in handling claims

Demonstrate technical competency

Analyze policy language

Communicate coverage decisions

Execute investigation strategy

Identify liability defenses

Identify damages defenses

Establish initial loss reserves

Establish expense reserves

Evaluate file for adequacy

Draft Large Loss Notice evaluations

Present detailed reporting documents

Keep agents and members updated

Respond timely to inquiries

Obtain budgets from vendors

Steward costs from vendors

Present facts of loss

Present opinions on value

Present opinions on strategy

Facilitate internal training

Support business partners

Serve as technical resource

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Present and discuss facts of loss in roundtable discussions; Contribute as Subject Matter Expert; Support internal and external business partners; Deal with cross functional teams; Serve as technical resource within Casualty Department; Knowledge-sharing

Communication Scope

Excellent interpersonal skills; Excellent listening skills; Excellent written communication skills; Excellent oral communication skills; Communicate coverage decisions; Keep agents and members updated; Respond timely to inquiries

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