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Michelle Denny Recruitment is on the lookout for an experienced Technical Claims Adjuster within Personal Injury to join a growing claims team within a brilliant company that’s going from strength to strength. Salary is £28-£30,000pa which is negotiable for the right level of experience, hybrid working (3 days office, 2 days WFH), is also being offered.
 
This is your chance to work in a business that not only delivers exceptional service but also fosters a supportive and collaborative environment where people thrive.
 
What you'll be doing:
In this role, you’ll take the reins of a personal injury claims portfolio, running it with confidence and efficiency. You’ll investigate, validate, and negotiate claims, ensuring the best possible outcomes every time.
 
Here’s a snapshot:

Manage a caseload of personal injury claims, hitting team and personal targets along the way.
Make sound decisions on liability, quantum, and indemnity.
Handle claims through OIC, MOJ, and pre-action protocols like a pro.
Spot and address fraudulent claims early on.
Build rock-solid relationships with internal and external stakeholders.
Help shape and improve systems, policies, and processes for the claims team.
Stay aligned with all the legal and regulatory frameworks for motor claims.  
What we’re looking for:
We need someone who really understands claims and isn’t afraid to roll up their sleeves. Here’s what you’ll ideally bring to the role:

Solid experience in personal injury claims – ideally within an insurer or solicitor environment.
Fantastic organisational skills – you can juggle priorities well!
A thorough understanding of OIC, MOJ, and litigation procedures.
A sharp commercial mindset – you make decisions that work for the business.
Top-notch negotiation, communication, and customer service skills.
A proactive attitude – you’re a team player who can also work brilliantly solo.
A desire to grow professionally and help the team develop.  
Why Join?
This is your chance to join a dynamic, fast-growing company where your skills will genuinely make an impact. This company is all about innovation & teamwork, encouraging their people to shine!
 
If you’re looking for a career move that ticks these boxes and want to know more, get in touch with Michelle Denny or Julie Cloke or simply apply online

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