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Person Injury Claims Adjuster

Cooper Lomaz
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6 months ago
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Role: Personal Injury Claims Adjuster
Location: Diss, Norfolk (Hybrid)
Salary: Up to £30,000 DOE

Are you an experienced Personal Injury (PI) Claims Adjuster looking to join a fast-growing, forward-thinking team? We're working with a well-established and highly respected insurance provider. Due to continued growth, they are now seeking a PI Claims Adjuster to join their collaborative and dynamic claims department.

About the Role:

As a Personal Injury Claims Adjuster you'll be managing your own portfolio of personal injury motor claims, making decisions on; liability, indemnity, and quantum, and playing a key role in the success of a growing team.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Validate, investigate and negotiate third-party personal injury claims
  • Make accurate and timely decisions on liability and indemnity
  • Identify potentially fraudulent claims and escalate where necessary
  • Manage your own caseload effectively, prioritising tasks and meeting monthly targets
  • Liaise with internal and external stakeholders, including solicitors and rehabilitation providers
  • Maintain a customer-focused approach with excellent call handling and communication

What We're Looking For:

  • Previous experience in handling personal injury claims (Insurer or Legal background)
  • Strong understanding of MOJ/OIC processes, pre-action protocol and litigation
  • Excellent negotiation and decision-making skills
  • Ability to manage a caseload independently with minimal supervision
  • Commercially astute with an eye for balancing outcomes and business interest
  • Great communicator, both written and verbal, with a positive and proactive attitude

This is an opportunity to be part of something from the ground up and to grow with a business that values contribution, fresh thinking, and collaboration. To be considered for this roleAPPLY NOW

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