At Allstate, great things happen when our people work together to protect families and their belongings from life's uncertainties. And for more than 90 years our innovative drive has kept us a step ahead of our customers' evolving needs. From advocating for seat belts, air bags and graduated driving laws, to being an industry leader in pricing sophistication, telematics, and, more recently, device and identity protection.
Job Description
Under general supervision, the Analyst II is responsible for investigating, negotiating, and settling basic and occasionally moderately complex CAT personal property or liability insurance claims. The individual reviews the insurance policy, reviews reports and photos, evaluates damages, determines loss coverage, negotiates and settles claims and authorizes payments.
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Key Responsibilities
Summarizes documents and enters into claim system notes
More advanced knowledge of all regional construction types and related repair methodologies
Negotiates and settles claims in accordance with business unit best practices
Handles contents inventories and basic and occasionally moderately complex pricing analysis and prepares claims reports
Handles ALE (additional living expense) claims, as needed
Reviews, evaluates, and submits potential underwriting referral actions
Investigates, reviews, determines, and verifies basic and occasionally moderately complex coverage/policy information
Documents a claim file with notes, evaluations, and decision-making process
Education
4 year Bachelors Degree (Preferred)
Experience
0-2 years experience (Preferred)
Supervisory Responsibilities
This job does not have supervisory duties.
Education & Experience (in lieu)
In lieu of the above education requirements, an equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.
Skills
Business Communications, Document Examination, Fraud Investigations, Prioritization
Compensation
Compensation offered for this role is $44,000.00 - 67,227.50 annually and is based on experience and qualifications.
The candidate(s) offered this position will be required to submit to a background investigation.
Allstate generally does not sponsor individuals for employment-based visas for this position.
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