Our client, a niche casualty claims business is seeking a specialist disease claims handler to deal with a portfolio of IHL, HAVS, upper limb disorder, and respiratory claims. Dealing with defendant claims, you'll be liaising with policyholders, insurers, solicitors and other parties to negotiate liability and quantum, taking appropriate action to progress the loss. We're looking for candidates with previous experience of handling disease claims who want to join a leading specialist provider of claims services. Interested applicants should apply online or forward their CV’s to Craig Dyson at Exchange Street Claims / Job Ref: CD182. For all other vacancies, take a look at our website - exchange-street.co.uk
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Senior Disease Claims Handler CD182
Exchange Street Claims & Financial Services
Posted a month ago, valid for 6 days
Bromsgrove, Worcestershire B61 7DU, England
£35,000 - £42,000 per annum
Full Time
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Sonic Summary
- Our client, a niche casualty claims business, is seeking a specialist disease claims handler to manage a portfolio of claims including IHL, HAVS, upper limb disorder, and respiratory issues.
- The role involves dealing with defendant claims and requires liaising with policyholders, insurers, solicitors, and other parties to negotiate liability and quantum.
- Candidates should have previous experience in handling disease claims and a desire to work with a leading specialist provider of claims services.
- Interested applicants can apply online or send their CVs to Craig Dyson at Exchange Street Claims, referencing Job Ref: CD182.
- The salary for this position is competitive and specific experience in disease claims is required.