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Liability / Casualty Insurance Claims Handler

Massenhove Recruitment Ltd
Stoke-on-Trent
10 months ago
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Liability / Casualty Insurance Claims Handler


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Job Market Insurance Claims

Liability / Casualty Insurance Claims Handler About the role

My client are looking to recruit a dedicated Liability Claims Handler to join their growing Casualty team.

The role of the Liability Claims Handler is to efficiently handle EL & PL claims for both personal injury and third-party property damage. While not essential, experience of all 3 UK legal jurisdictions would be beneficial as would experience in other areas of claims handling.

This exciting opportunity will see the successful candidate working as part of a dedicated team providing a first-class proactive claims handling service to major clients.

Liability / Casualty Insurance Claims Handler Key duties

The successful candidate will manage an allocated caseload, completing enquires in relation to policy indemnity, legal liability and quantum, reporting to clients and ensuring that claims are handled proactively in accordance with the handling philosophy of Casualty Claims Solutions and their clients.

Liaison with Insurers, Policyholders and Brokers.

Investigation of allocated claims from the desk, or via referral to a field adjuster for site investigation where appropriate.

Obtaining all necessary evidence and relevant documentation.

Determining appropriate actions for the resolution of the case.

Preparation of detailed reports, where required, providing advice on policy indemnity, legal liability, quantum and tactics.

Negotiating settlement where appropriate, within agreed authority limits.

Corresponding with all parties professionally to proactively progress the case to conclusion.

Handling all cases in accordance with the clients requirements by referral to documented procedures at all times.

Maintaining a proper reserve at all times by regular review.

Keeping updated on any technical changes relevant to your role. This may include participating in training programmes facilitated by the company

Liability / Casualty Insurance Claims Handler Key Requirements

The role would suit either an experienced Casualty/Liability claims handler with experience handling Liability & EL/PL Claims seeking a fresh challenge, or a less experienced EL/PL handler who is ambitious and can demonstrate an ability to develop the skills and knowledge needed.

Along with our client, we are committed to a diverse workforce and as such recruit from a wide available pool of talent, with the hiring, assessment and selection process being fair, free from bias and one which ensures the right person is selected for the job, based on merit. We treat colleagues, candidates, clients, and business partners with equality, fairness and respect, regardless of their age, disability, race, religion or belief, gender, sexual orientation, marital status or family circumstances.

A copy of our D&I policy can be made available upon request.


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