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Liability Claims Adjuster

Employer
Canal Insurance Company
Location
Greenville, South Carolina
Salary
Up to $60,000 base salary + bonus + benefits
Closing date
May 25, 2021

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Category
Claims
Job Type
Full Time
Career Level
Experienced (Non-Manager)

Job Details

About Canal Insurance

Canal Insurance Company specializes in insurance for commercial trucking and specialty transportation operations. Canal was founded in 1939 and is located in Greenville, South Carolina. At Canal, we recognize that our success would not be possible without the hard work and dedication of our employees. We know that happiness and productivity go hand in hand, and to that end, we consciously cultivate a culture that enables us to recruit and retain the very best talent in the business.

Liability Claims Adjuster

***Must be willing to relocate to Greenville, South Carolina***

Job Summary:   The Liability Claims Adjuster position is responsible for the analysis and adjustment of minor to moderate commercial claims. 

 Major Accountabilities:

  1. Verify coverage as new losses are received.
  2. Adjust claims on an inside basis including investigating, evaluating, negotiating, documenting, and validating to conclusion within authority level.
  3. Work with attorneys assigned in the defense of insured and attend mediations and trials as a representative of the company as needed.
  4. Communicate with interested parties (i.e. insured, claimants, agents, attorneys, repair shops, lien holders) as appropriate.
  5. Monitor, with management consent, approved independent adjusters and attorneys in the field.
  6. Establish and maintain reserves and communicate with management, when appropriate.
  7. Perform other duties as assigned by management.

Qualifications:

Education/Training Requirements:  Bachelor’s degree and three years’ experience required or five years of claims handling experience required.  Adjuster’s license required.

Experience/Specialized Skills:   Minimum of three years adjuster experience and Bachelor’s degree required, or five years claims handling experience required. Candidates must have experience handling bodily injury claims.  Familiarity with basic insurance and tort law, understanding of basic legal principles and terminology as it relates to insurance operations and knowledge of basic medical terminology and procedures required.  Intermediate computer skills (word processing, spreadsheets, databases, Internet, e-mail) required. 

Special Considerations:

Physical Requirements: Constant use of vision, hearing, and communication (oral and written in person and via telephone).  Frequent concentration, standing, walking, handling, reaching, and grasping.  Occasional bending, kneeling and lifting (up to 25 lbs.).  Heavy use of computer and office equipment.

Travel/Hours of Service:  Occasional travel may be required.  Periodic work outside of standard business hours or on weekends may be required.

 

 

Company

Canal Insurance has been dedicated to serving truckers from its early beginnings. In 1933, William R. Timmons established an insurance agency, which specialized in truck insurance. For nine years, the Wm R. Timmons Agency labored to place long haul business with responsible insurers. But mortality among the companies was alarming. In eight years, four major companies failed. During that time, Bill Timmons and T.J. Mims, who joined the agency in 1938 and would later become President of Canal, watched diligently for warning signs and moved their client's business before each collapse. When these Insurance company failures became more than an inconvenience to Timmons and Mims, a plan was conceived to acquire a company to underwrite the agency's growing book of truck business. Meanwhile, Canal Insurance was founded in 1939 in Columbia, South Carolina to insure automobiles financed by Canal's banking parent and in 1942, Timmons acquired the virtually inactive insurer, moved it to Greenville, South Carolina, and began to underwrite commercial trucking operations. Today, over seventy years later, we are still dedicated to commercial auto, which accounts for over 85% of Canal's written premiums. Originally licensed in one state with $17.5 thousand in surplus, Canal is now licensed in 46 states with over $400 million in policyholder surplus. Rated A- by A.M. Best, Canal Insurance Company continues to grow through the knowledge and commitment of our employees and the independent insurance agents who represent us.

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