What are the responsibilities and job description for the Associate Claims Specialist position at Liberty Mutual Insurance Group?
Assists in providing service to policyholders/customers on mid-sized and/or large commercial accounts. Investigates new claims by reviewing first reports of loss and supporting materials, determines the best first point of contact (claimants, customers, witnesses, etc.) to gather information regarding injuries or loss refers tasks to auxiliary units as necessary and posts file accordingly. Establishes action plans based on case facts, best practices, protocols, jurisdictional issues and available resources. Manages an inventory of property/casualty and disability claims (e.g. workers` compensation, general liability, commercial automobile, property, group benefits), evaluates compensability/liability and losses, and negotiates settlements within prescribed limits. Establishes accurate loss cost estimates using available resources, special service instructions, and market protocols. Confirms or denies coverage based on facts obtained during the investigation and advises policyholders as to proper course of action. Makes effective use of loss management techniques (e.g. Immediate Contact Plan, L9 check, Disability Management, open end release, first call settlements) and other resources. Updates files and provides comprehensive reports as required. Work on resolution in early life of a claim to avoid attorney representation. High volume of incoming claims. Time management skills are in need. Effective interpersonal, analytical and negotiation abilities required Ability to provide information in a clear, concise manner with an appropriate level of detail Demonstrated ability to build and maintain effective relationships Demonstrated success in a professional environment; success in a customer service/retail environment preferred Effective analytical skills to gather information, analyze facts, and draw conclusions; as normally acquired through a bachelor's degree or equivalent Knowledge of legal liability, insurance coverage and medical terminology helpful, but not mandatory Licensing may be required in some states