POSITION SUMMARY: Under minimal supervision the Claims Examiner III Team Leader reports to the Claim Supervisor and/or Area Manager and manages all aspects of Auto Liability and Property claims handling from inception to conclusion within established authority and guidelines.
This position requires considerable interaction with clients claimants on the phone TRISTAR management other TRISTAR staff and Claims Examiners and Claims Examiners reporting directly to the Claims Examiner III Team Leader.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Effectively manages a caseload of 75-100 Auto Liability and Property files including
large exposure reportable claims. *
Initiates and conducts investigations in a timely manner for claims assigned. * Determines compensability of claims and administers benefits based upon state law and in accordance with established Company and client guidelines. *
Communicate with clients claimants providers and vendors regarding claims issues. * Computes and sets reserves within Company guidelines. Limits are larger than those allowed for Claims Examiner I and Claims Examiner II. *
Settles and/or finalizes all claims assigned and obtains authority as designated. * Maintains a diary system for case review and documents file to reflect the status and work being performed on the file assigned. *
Communicates appropriate information promptly to the Area Manager client to resolve claims efficiently including any injury trends or other safety-related concerns. * Provides overall supervision guidance and support with 2-3 direct reports TRISTAR adjusters on the Tower/Venture Leasing Team whose duties are similar to those outlined above for claims they are assigned by the Claims Examiner III Team Leader * Adheres to all Company policies and procedures. *
Conducts file reviews independently. * Other duties as assigned.
* Essential job function.
EQUIPMENT OPERATED/USED: Computer and other office equipment.
SPECIAL EQUIPMENT OR CLOTHING: Appropriate office attire when on video or attending client meetings
QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED:
Education/Experience degree in related field (preferred); three (3) or more years
related experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Knowledge Skills and Abilities:
Technical knowledge of coverage statutory regulations and medical terminology.
Analytical skills.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills including the ability to convey technical details to claimants clients and staff.
Ability to interact with persons at all levels in the business environment. Ability to independently and effectively manage very complex claims. Proficient in Word and Excel (preferred).
Other Qualifications:
Active General Adjuster New York State License
Mental and Physical Requirements: see separate attachments for a copy of the checklist of mental and physical requirements
| MENTAL AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS |
| 1. MENTAL EFFORTa. Reasoning development:Follow one- or two-step instructions routine repetitive out detail but uninvolved written or verbal instructions deal with a few concrete written verbal or diagrammatic instructions several concrete or scientific thinking to solve problems; several abstract and concrete variables. Wide range of intellectual and practical problems; comprehend most obscure concepts. |
| b. Mathematical development:Simple additional and subtraction; copying figures counting and recording. |
X Solve practical problems; variety of variables with limited standardization; interpret
instructions.
| Add subtract multiply and divide whole numbers.X Arithmetic calculations involving fractions decimals and algebraic and geometric mathematical and statistical techniques such as calculus factor analysis and probability complex mathematical and statistical techniques such as calculus factor analysis and probability determination requires theoretical application. |
| c. Language development:Ability to understand and follow verbal or demonstrated instructions; write identifying information; request supplies verbally or in to file post and mail materials; copy data from one record to another; interview to obtain basic information such as age occupation and number of children; guide people and provide basic to transcribe dictation; make appointments and process mail; write form letters or routine correspondence; interpret written work instructions; interview job applicants.X Ability to compose original correspondence follow technical manuals and have increasedcontact with to report write or edit articles for publication; prepare deeds contracts or leases prepare and deliver lectures; interview counsel or advise people; evaluate technical data. |
| 2. PHYSICAL EFFORTa. Physical activity required to perform the job:Sedentary work: Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift carry push pull or otherwise move objects. Sedentary work involves sitting most of the time. Jobs are sedentary if walking and standing are required only occasionally and all other sedentary criteria are met.X Light work:a. Exerting up to 20 pounds of force occasionallyb. Exerting up to 10 pounds frequentlyc. Exerting a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects(If the use of arm and/or leg controls requires exertion of forces greater than that for Sedentary Work and the worker sits most of the time the job is rated for Light Work).Medium work:a. Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionallyb. Exerting up to 20 pounds of force frequentlyc. Exerting up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects |
| Heavy work:a. Exerting up to 100 pounds of force occasionallyb. Exerting up to 50 pounds of force frequentlyc. Exerting up to 20 pounds of force constantly to move objectsVery heavy work:a. Exerting in excess of 100 pounds of force occasionallyb. Exerting in excess of 50 pounds of force constantly to move objectsc. Exerting in excess of 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects | |
| b. Visual requirements necessary to perform the job:Far vision: clarity of vision at 20 feet or moreX Near vision: clarity of vision at 20 inches or lessDepth perception: the ability to judge distance and space relationships so as to see objects where and as they actually areColor vision: ability to identify and distinguish colorsField of vision: ability to observe an area up or down or to the right or left while eyes are fixed on a given point | |
| 2. PHYSICAL EFFORT (cont.) | FREQUENCY |
| c. Physical activity necessary to perform the job and frequency ( frequently or occasionally):Climbing: Ascending or descending ladders stairs scaffoldingramps poles and the like using feet and legs and/or hands and arms. Body agility is emphasized. This factor is important if the amount and kind of climbing required exceeds that required for ordinary : Maintaining body equilibrium to prevent falling when walking standing or crouching on narrow slippery or erratically moving surfaces. This factor is important if the amount and kind of balancing exceeds that needed for ordinary locomotion and maintenance of body equilibrium.X Stooping: Bending body downward and forward by bending spine atthe waist. This factor is important if it occurs to a considerable degree and requires full use of the lower extremities and back muscles. | OccasionallyOccasionally |
X Mid-range vision: clarity of vision at distances of more than 20 inches and less than 20
feet
| X Kneeling: Bending legs at knee to come to a rest on knee or knees.X Crouching: Bending the body downward and forward by bending legs and : Moving about on hands and knees or hands and feet.X Reaching: Extending hand(s) and arm(s) in any direction. X Standing: Particularly for sustained periods of time.X Pushing: Using upper extremities top press against something withsteady force in order to thrust forward downward or : Using feet to push pedals.X Lifting: Raising objects from a lower to a higher position or movingobjects horizontally from position to position. This factor is important if it occurs to a considerable degree and requires substantial use of the upper extremities and back muscles.X Fingering: Picking pinching typing or otherwise working with fingersrather than with the whole hand or arm as in handling.X Grasping: Applying pressure to an object with the fingers and palm. | OccasionallyOccasionallyOccasionallyOccasionallyOccasionallyOccasionallyFrequentlyFrequentlyOccasionally |
X Walking: Moving about on foot to accomplish tasks particularly for
long distances.
X Pulling: Using upper extremities to extent force in order to drag
haul or tug objects in a sustained motion.
| 2. PHYSICAL EFFORT (cont.) | FREQUENCY |
| X Talking: Expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spokenword. Those activities in which workers must convey detailed or important spoken instructions to other workers accurately loudly or quickly.X Hearing: Perceiving the nature of sounds with or without correction. Ability to receive detailed information through verbal communication and to make fine discriminations in sound such as when making find adjustments on machined : Perceiving attributes of objects such as size shape | FrequentlyFrequently |
| temperature or texture by touching with skin particularly that of fingertips.X Repetitive Substantial movements (motions) of the wrists handsMotion: and/or fingers. | Frequently | |
| 3. WORKING CONDITIONSDisagreeable job conditions to which the employee may be exposed and the frequency (e.g. continually frequently or occasionally) of this exposure. | ||
| WORKING CONDITIONENVIRONMENTALFACTOR | NATURE/REASONOF EXPOSURE | FREQUENCY |
| Dirt/Dust | ||
| Noise | ||
| Temperature extremes | ||
| Dampness | ||
| Vibrations | ||
| Equipment movement hazard | ||
| Chemicals/solvents | ||
| Electrical shock | ||
| Significant work pace/pressure | ||
| Odors/Fumes | ||
| Other (specify): |
Required Experience:
Senior IC