Large Loss Claims Handler

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10 months ago
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We're seeking a Large Loss Claims Handler to manage a complex motor claims portfolio. Our client, a market-leading Insurer, has many large and complex Claims and requires someone with significant Personal Injury Claims handling experience.

The Role of Large Loss PI Claims Handler:

You'll manage complex motor Personal Injury claims exceeding £500,000 in value. We're specifically looking for someone who is already comfortable handling high-value cases and can hit the ground running with an existing Large Loss caseload.

Working in a supportive, professional environment, you'll have the autonomy to exercise your judgment while showcasing your proven technical expertise. The position offers hybrid working, allowing you to split your time between home and office.

Key Responsibilities of the Large Loss PI Claims Handler:

Handle and resolve complex, high-value claims, ensuring optimal settlements and accurate reserves
Investigate liability, causation, and quantum aspects of significant Personal Injury claims
Gather and analyse evidence, including witness statements and expert reports
Lead negotiations on substantial settlements within authority limits
Build and maintain strong relationships with stakeholders, including solicitors and medical experts
Provide technical guidance to junior team members
Manage defence solicitors through to Trial when required
Control costs while maintaining service excellence
Share insights and contribute to the wider technical development of the claims department

Essential Requirements to be a Large Loss PI Claims Handler:

Currently handling motor Personal Injury claims of high values, ideally over £500,000
Demonstrable track record of successfully settling large loss claims
Outstanding negotiation and stakeholder management abilities
Natural problem-solving skills with keen attention to detail
Excellent verbal and written communication skillsThis role offers an excellent opportunity for an established Large Loss Claims Handler looking to progress their career in a supportive environment that values technical excellence. Also there are many very high value claims that require sensitive and expert handling

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