Personal Injury Claims Handler

Norwich
9 months ago
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Are you an experienced Personal Injury Claims Handler looking for your next challenge? Join an expanding claims department in a vibrant, market leading Motor Insurance organisation, where your expertise will make a tangible impact.

The Role of Personal Injury Claims Handler:

We're seeking a skilled professional to manage Personal Injury claims, taking ownership of your portfolio and working within established authority limits. This is a great opportunity for someone with a proactive mindset, strong organisational skills, and the drive to grow within a supportive team.

Key Responsibilities of the Personal Injury Claims Handler:

Validate, investigate, and negotiate third-party Personal Injury claims
Manage and prioritise your caseload effectively
Make accurate decisions on liability, quantum, and indemnity
Handle claims in compliance with industry standards, including OIC and MOJ processes, pre-action protocol, and litigation procedures
Assess claims with a focus on commercial impact and the best interests of the business
Identify and address potentially spurious claims
Build strong relationships with internal and external stakeholdersTo succeed as Personal Injury Claims Handler, you'll bring:

Proven experience handling personal injury claims, preferably with an Insurer
A solid understanding of rehabilitation solutions and industry procedures
Strong organisational and negotiation skills
Commercial acumen and attention to detail
Excellent communication skills, both written and verbalWhat's on Offer:

The opportunity to work in a highly professional, innovative environment
A chance to grow with a company that values input and development
Competitive salaryIf you're passionate about progressing your PI Claims career, thrive in a dynamic environment, and are ready to contribute to a forward-thinking team, we'd love to hear from you.

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