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Michelle Denny Recruitment is seeking an elite Complex and Large Catastrophic Personal Injury (PI) Claims Adjuster to join a distinguished team within an established Insurance provider based in Diss.
This is a unique opportunity for a highly skilled professional to take ownership of intricate, high-value claims while benefiting from hybrid working and a competitive salary package equal to your level of expertise.
 
The Opportunity
 
In this senior role, you will oversee an extensive caseload of complex, multi-track, and catastrophic personal injury claims exceeding £100k. Your strategic expertise in indemnity, liability, and quantum assessments will be pivotal in achieving optimal resolutions. Collaborating closely with leading Panel Solicitors, you will develop robust litigation and settlement strategies, ensuring commercially astute decision-making.
 
What You’ll Bring

Proven expertise in handling catastrophic or high-value multi-track Personal Injury claims (£100k+)
Exceptional negotiation skills, with the confidence to challenge and influence outcomes effectively.
Deep industry knowledge, including claims procedures, regulations, and best practices.
A strategic and analytical mindset, with meticulous attention to detail and risk assessment expertise. What’s in It for You?

Highly competitive salary that reflects your expertise
Additional company benefits
Hybrid working giving you work life balance.
Ongoing professional development in a progressive, forward-thinking environment Who You Are
 
You are a seasoned Personal Injury professional with a sharp commercial acumen and a passion for delivering excellence in complex claims management. Your ability to lead high-stakes negotiations, drive results, and navigate intricate legal frameworks sets you apart in the field.
 
If you’re ready to make a significant impact and elevate your career within a dynamic, high-performance team, we’d love to hear from you. Please contact Julie Cloke or Michelle Denny on (phone number removed) to find out more or simply apply online

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