Chubb
This is not your average Claims role.
When you think of a job handling insurance claims, you may think about storm damage or auto accidents. Or maybe a large stack of paper?
A career in Employment Practices Liability exposes you to emerging issues in the workplace that have been and remain at the center of national and global media. Issues such as the #MeToo movement, Racial Injustice and Covid.
In this paperless environment, you will use your analytical skills to resolve workplace claims.
We will teach you about Employment Law, contracts and claims. You will use your influence skills and knowledge to partner with defense counsel and our insureds in resolving discrimination, harassment and other workplace related claims.
The work is interesting. The environment is collaborative.
Our Claims Professionals in Employment Practices Liability enjoy the work they do and working with their peers that come from a variety of backgrounds (including Law Enforcement, Human Resources, other disciplines in Claims and Legal, to name a few) and bring different perspectives into the team.
Responsibilities after training include: Contribute to a collaborative environment by raising new ideas, demonstrating teamwork, high motivation, positive behavior and effort to achieve goals and objectives.
Complete accurate and timely coverage assessments and letters, liability and damage investigations, and evaluations of complex Employment Practices Liability insurance policies.
Establish, document and execute appropriate strategies to bring early and cost-effective resolution to assigned claims.
Represent the company virtually or in person at mediations.
Effectively utilize technology systems and tools to track and manage caseload in most efficient and effective manner.
Build and maintain productive relationships with internal and external customers, including clients, underwriters and agents.
Consistently demonstrate sound claim handling practices by achieving compliance in areas including investigation, coverage, loss assessment, and case managementBA/BS College required.
JD is helpful, but not required.
3 to 5 years experience in EPL or other specialty lines of business, or experience working in a legal position.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
A personal commitment to superior performance that adds value to our company.
Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to interact and build relationships with all levels of internal and external contacts.
An aptitude for evaluating, analyzing, and interpreting technical information.
Sound critical thinking and decision making skills.
Proven ability to work independently as well as part of a team.
Must demonstrate a high level of initiative and leadership skills
Excellent time management, problem solving, and supreme organizational skills are required in the fast paced environment.
An ability to adapt to new ideas and situations.
A willingness to use creative thinking to overcome obstacles and an ability to develop creative approaches to solving customer problems.
Additional Information: Travel may be required for mediations and insured visits.
Training: Chubb managers, claim examiners and defense counsel provide a combination of classroom and on-the-job training to ensure our Claim Examiners are prepared to assume full claim handling responsibilities. The training will involve a wide range of knowledge and skill development, including:
Cultivating relationships with internal clients (e.g. underwriters)
Developing the ability to analyze initial claim reports
Developing an understanding of the legal system
Understanding how to effectively investigate and document findings
Understanding Chubb’s products to appropriately determine coverage
Learning to interpret and apply insurance contracts
Learning how to negotiate settlements
If you do not already have one, you will be required to obtain an applicable resident or designated home state adjusters license and possibly additional state licensure.
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When you think of a job handling insurance claims, you may think about storm damage or auto accidents. Or maybe a large stack of paper?
A career in Employment Practices Liability exposes you to emerging issues in the workplace that have been and remain at the center of national and global media. Issues such as the #MeToo movement, Racial Injustice and Covid.
In this paperless environment, you will use your analytical skills to resolve workplace claims.
We will teach you about Employment Law, contracts and claims. You will use your influence skills and knowledge to partner with defense counsel and our insureds in resolving discrimination, harassment and other workplace related claims.
The work is interesting. The environment is collaborative.
Our Claims Professionals in Employment Practices Liability enjoy the work they do and working with their peers that come from a variety of backgrounds (including Law Enforcement, Human Resources, other disciplines in Claims and Legal, to name a few) and bring different perspectives into the team.
Responsibilities after training include: Contribute to a collaborative environment by raising new ideas, demonstrating teamwork, high motivation, positive behavior and effort to achieve goals and objectives.
Complete accurate and timely coverage assessments and letters, liability and damage investigations, and evaluations of complex Employment Practices Liability insurance policies.
Establish, document and execute appropriate strategies to bring early and cost-effective resolution to assigned claims.
Represent the company virtually or in person at mediations.
Effectively utilize technology systems and tools to track and manage caseload in most efficient and effective manner.
Build and maintain productive relationships with internal and external customers, including clients, underwriters and agents.
Consistently demonstrate sound claim handling practices by achieving compliance in areas including investigation, coverage, loss assessment, and case managementBA/BS College required.
JD is helpful, but not required.
3 to 5 years experience in EPL or other specialty lines of business, or experience working in a legal position.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
A personal commitment to superior performance that adds value to our company.
Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to interact and build relationships with all levels of internal and external contacts.
An aptitude for evaluating, analyzing, and interpreting technical information.
Sound critical thinking and decision making skills.
Proven ability to work independently as well as part of a team.
Must demonstrate a high level of initiative and leadership skills
Excellent time management, problem solving, and supreme organizational skills are required in the fast paced environment.
An ability to adapt to new ideas and situations.
A willingness to use creative thinking to overcome obstacles and an ability to develop creative approaches to solving customer problems.
Additional Information: Travel may be required for mediations and insured visits.
Training: Chubb managers, claim examiners and defense counsel provide a combination of classroom and on-the-job training to ensure our Claim Examiners are prepared to assume full claim handling responsibilities. The training will involve a wide range of knowledge and skill development, including:
Cultivating relationships with internal clients (e.g. underwriters)
Developing the ability to analyze initial claim reports
Developing an understanding of the legal system
Understanding how to effectively investigate and document findings
Understanding Chubb’s products to appropriately determine coverage
Learning to interpret and apply insurance contracts
Learning how to negotiate settlements
If you do not already have one, you will be required to obtain an applicable resident or designated home state adjusters license and possibly additional state licensure.
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