Casualty (OOT) Adjuster (Columbia, MO) Accounting - Columbia, MO at Geebo

Casualty (OOT) Adjuster (Columbia, MO)

Company Name:
Shelter Insurance
Under the general supervision of Branch Claims Management, investigates, analyzes, evaluates and settles insurance claims involving liability issues, physical damage and bodily injury losses arising outside of Shelter's operating territory. Performs complete liability, coverage and bodily injury investigations. Determines validity of claims, verifies coverage, establishes value of losses and negotiates settlements within limits of authority, consistent with established procedures and legal and contractual obligations. Coordinates claims handling of multiple adjusters.
Requirements:
Previous insurance experience desirable
A four-year college degree or equivalent job related experience
Must be able to communicate well orally and in writing
Good basic knowledge of medical terminology, advanced knowledge helpful
Basic knowledge and experience with physical damage terminology helpful
Must be able to travel overnight as job requires
Must possess a valid driver's license supported by a good driving history
Due to the duties and responsibilities of this position, a Credit Bureau Report will be run on final candidates
Ability to work flexible hours to meet the needs of customers in various time zones
Ability to perform the essential functions of the position with or without a reasonable accommodation
Position: Casualty (OOT) Adjuster (Columbia, MO)
Ref: 352-NF
Location: OOTEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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