Allstate

FloridaLitigationAdjuster

$0–0k United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Florida Litigation Adjuster at Allstate. Skills: investigating automobile accidents, assessing coverage, assessing liability, assessing damages, negotiating injury settlements, handling severe/complex/moderate litigation files, Florida tort reform, Florida 6-20 All Lines Adjuster License. investigating automobile accidents involving single or multiple vehicles, which result in property damage and/or bodily injury with attorney/litigation involved. assess coverage, liability, and damages”

What You'll Achieve.

reach fair injury settlements with all parties involved

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

critical thinking and problem-solving skills to evaluate and negotiate injury claims successfully; Problem Solver

Eligibility Requirements

must be in the United States, not available for California, Alaska, Washington, and Hawaii residents, individuals who currently hold an active insurance license must terminate all existing appointments prior to onboarding and must not hold any outside appointments at any point during employment, Applicants seeking an adjuster role who also hold a resident producer license must formally surrender that license when instructed to by the licensing team, submit to a background investigation

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3+ years of experience handling Florida third-party bodily injury litigation claims., Knowledge of Florida tort reform., Florida 6-20 All Lines Adjuster License (Property & Casualty).

Nice to Have

Proficient communication skills, especially over the phone, to establish rapport and assess claims accurately, Ability to work independently and remotely, while managing time efficiently, Familiarity with insurance policies, coverage, and liability determination, critical thinking and problem-solving skills to evaluate and negotiate injury claims successfully, Knowledge of innovative tools and platforms for effective claims evaluation

What You'll Do.

investigating automobile accidents involving single or multiple vehicles

which result in property damage and/or bodily injury with attorney/litigation involved

providing exceptional customer service

Customer and attorney communication

engage in negotiation processes to reach fair injury settlements

handling severe/complex/moderate litigation files for the state of Florida

investigate casualty (and applicable LOB) claims by performing detailed reviews of damage and interpreting policies to determine coverage

emails and sometimes even video chat with customers to help them through a fast

and easy claims process

offer the customer their preference of communication to efficiently discuss their claim needs and keep them updated on the claim progress

evaluate and negotiate claims settlements with customers

third party carriers and claimants

in accordance with all legal and business standard methodologies

incorporate tactics in handling challenging and complex situations

utilize multiple tools to get the job done in a fast-paced environment

protect the company financially by executing policies along policy agreements

keep a clear record of your work in a claims system

ensuring timely and accurate documentation is completed

How You'll Work.

Communication Scope

Proficient communication skills, especially over the phone, to establish rapport and assess claims accurately; Effective Communicator

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