THIRD PARTY MOTOR CLAIMS HANDLER

Liverpool
6 days ago
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Part home part office based after initial training Clark James Specialist Insurance Recruitment would like to work with you if you are looking for a really beneficial career move within Motor Claims. We are working with an exciting and forward thinking business who are rapidly expanding with great training and progression opportunities, they are looking for Motor Claims Handlers with Third Party and/or Property Damage experience. (TPPD)

They currently have openings ideally suited to a candidate with a good level of Motor Claims experience ideally including good experience of either Personal Injury, Third Party / Property Damage Claims or Credit Hire.

Generous salary will topped up with a bonus to improve your salary package as well as great working environment in a company who pride themselves on training, developing and promoting from within.

Responsibilities

· Managing claims caseload, in accordance with the company claims philosophy, claims handling procedures and service levels.

· Adhering to agreed personal authority limits, referring to line manager for authorisation where activity exceeds such limits

· Ensuring compliance with all regulatory requirements (including "treating customers fairly" principles).

· Controlling claim cost by achieving most economical settlement, through good use of liability and quantum arguments and effective negotiation.

· Developing and maintaining effective relationships with colleagues and business partners.

· Undertaking general claims tasks, as required

Clark James are renowned for having your best interest at heart and will help and advise you not put pressure on you! We have a great relationship with this client to enable your CV to reach the top of the pile

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