Job Summary
The Property & Casualty Claims Consultant serves as a strategic advocate for clients throughout the lifecycle of complex property general liability auto and workers compensation claims. This role partners closely with clients carriers and internal service teams to drive favorable claim outcomes through expert consultation independent judgment and proactive problem-solving. As a subject matter expert the Claims Consultant provides pre-claim guidance post-loss advocacy and ongoing education to both clients and internal teams ensuring coverage is properly applied and client interests are fully represented.
This role plays a critical advisory function by interpreting policy language negotiating with carriers and developing action plans to achieve optimal claim resolution while delivering a best-in-class client experience.
A Day in the Life
- Serve as the primary claims advocate for assigned clients independently assessing claim strategy coverage application and next steps to drive favorable outcomes.
- Consult with clients and internal service teams on property general liability auto and workers compensation claims providing insight on coverage exposure and claim resolution strategies.
- Develop and execute claim action plans by coordinating with carriers adjusters legal partners and service providers.
- Provide pre-claim consultation and immediate post-loss support including coverage interpretation claim reporting oversight and vendor/service provider referrals.
- Lead client claim review meetings carrier meetings and on-site visits to assess claim status reserves and recovery opportunities.
- Communicate claim progress strategic recommendations and potential risks to clients and Producers/Client Executives escalating complex issues as appropriate.
- Analyze claims data and trends to support negotiations with carriers and inform proactive loss mitigation strategies.
- Educate internal Sales Executives and Client Managers on property & casualty claims processes coverage considerations and evolving industry trends.
- Maintain accountability for claims through conclusion ensuring coverage is applied accurately and client objectives are met.
- Build and sustain strong professional relationships with clients carriers adjusters and external stakeholders.
- Deliver exceptional customer service through responsiveness empathy and problem resolution.
- All other duties as assigned.
What Youll Need
- Bachelors degree in Risk Management Business Administration or a related field or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Minimum of 7 years of progressive experience handling property & casualty claims with an insurance carrier third-party administrator (TPA) or brokerage.
- Advanced knowledge of property & casualty insurance policies coverage language and claims handling practices.
- Demonstrated ability to interpret complex policy provisions and apply coverage to real-world claim scenarios.
- Proven experience negotiating with insurance carriers and adjusters to drive client-focused outcomes.
- Strong analytical skills with the ability to assess financial information claim reserves and exposure.
- Ability to independently prioritize work exercise sound judgment and manage multiple complex claims simultaneously.
Who You Are
- Client-focused advocate with a strong sense of empathy and commitment to service excellence
- Trusted advisor who thrives in consultative relationship-driven environments
- Strategic thinker with advanced problem-solving and critical-thinking capabilities
- Highly collaborative and influential communicator able to navigate complex stakeholder relationships
- Organized self-directed and accountable with strong time-management and prioritization skills
- Detail-oriented and highly accurate with a commitment to ethical decision-making
- Adaptable and confident with the ability to remain composed in high-pressure or sensitive claim situations
Travel Expectations
Moderate Travel (1035%)
- Regular local travel and occasional overnight travel may be required to support client site visits claim reviews carrier meetings and prospective client presentations.
Physical and Environmental Demands
This role involves typical duties performed in an office environment. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job. To request a disability-related reasonable accommodation to assist you in your job search application or interview process please contact to discuss your specific need.
- Physical Requirements: Primarily sedentary work involving sitting typing and use of standard office equipment. Occasional walking standing and lifting up to 10 pounds may be required.
- Manual Dexterity & Vision: Requires sufficient manual dexterity and visual acuity for computer use data analysis and document preparation.
- Work Environment: Standard indoor office setting with moderate noise levels and climate control.
Work Schedule & Hours
Full-time hours: Core business hours of Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM and/or occasional weekend hours totaling 40 or more hours per week; no overtime payable.(FLSA Status: Exempt)
Required Experience:
Senior IC
Job SummaryThe Property & Casualty Claims Consultant serves as a strategic advocate for clients throughout the lifecycle of complex property general liability auto and workers compensation claims. This role partners closely with clients carriers and internal service teams to drive favorable claim ou...
Job Summary
The Property & Casualty Claims Consultant serves as a strategic advocate for clients throughout the lifecycle of complex property general liability auto and workers compensation claims. This role partners closely with clients carriers and internal service teams to drive favorable claim outcomes through expert consultation independent judgment and proactive problem-solving. As a subject matter expert the Claims Consultant provides pre-claim guidance post-loss advocacy and ongoing education to both clients and internal teams ensuring coverage is properly applied and client interests are fully represented.
This role plays a critical advisory function by interpreting policy language negotiating with carriers and developing action plans to achieve optimal claim resolution while delivering a best-in-class client experience.
A Day in the Life
- Serve as the primary claims advocate for assigned clients independently assessing claim strategy coverage application and next steps to drive favorable outcomes.
- Consult with clients and internal service teams on property general liability auto and workers compensation claims providing insight on coverage exposure and claim resolution strategies.
- Develop and execute claim action plans by coordinating with carriers adjusters legal partners and service providers.
- Provide pre-claim consultation and immediate post-loss support including coverage interpretation claim reporting oversight and vendor/service provider referrals.
- Lead client claim review meetings carrier meetings and on-site visits to assess claim status reserves and recovery opportunities.
- Communicate claim progress strategic recommendations and potential risks to clients and Producers/Client Executives escalating complex issues as appropriate.
- Analyze claims data and trends to support negotiations with carriers and inform proactive loss mitigation strategies.
- Educate internal Sales Executives and Client Managers on property & casualty claims processes coverage considerations and evolving industry trends.
- Maintain accountability for claims through conclusion ensuring coverage is applied accurately and client objectives are met.
- Build and sustain strong professional relationships with clients carriers adjusters and external stakeholders.
- Deliver exceptional customer service through responsiveness empathy and problem resolution.
- All other duties as assigned.
What Youll Need
- Bachelors degree in Risk Management Business Administration or a related field or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Minimum of 7 years of progressive experience handling property & casualty claims with an insurance carrier third-party administrator (TPA) or brokerage.
- Advanced knowledge of property & casualty insurance policies coverage language and claims handling practices.
- Demonstrated ability to interpret complex policy provisions and apply coverage to real-world claim scenarios.
- Proven experience negotiating with insurance carriers and adjusters to drive client-focused outcomes.
- Strong analytical skills with the ability to assess financial information claim reserves and exposure.
- Ability to independently prioritize work exercise sound judgment and manage multiple complex claims simultaneously.
Who You Are
- Client-focused advocate with a strong sense of empathy and commitment to service excellence
- Trusted advisor who thrives in consultative relationship-driven environments
- Strategic thinker with advanced problem-solving and critical-thinking capabilities
- Highly collaborative and influential communicator able to navigate complex stakeholder relationships
- Organized self-directed and accountable with strong time-management and prioritization skills
- Detail-oriented and highly accurate with a commitment to ethical decision-making
- Adaptable and confident with the ability to remain composed in high-pressure or sensitive claim situations
Travel Expectations
Moderate Travel (1035%)
- Regular local travel and occasional overnight travel may be required to support client site visits claim reviews carrier meetings and prospective client presentations.
Physical and Environmental Demands
This role involves typical duties performed in an office environment. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job. To request a disability-related reasonable accommodation to assist you in your job search application or interview process please contact to discuss your specific need.
- Physical Requirements: Primarily sedentary work involving sitting typing and use of standard office equipment. Occasional walking standing and lifting up to 10 pounds may be required.
- Manual Dexterity & Vision: Requires sufficient manual dexterity and visual acuity for computer use data analysis and document preparation.
- Work Environment: Standard indoor office setting with moderate noise levels and climate control.
Work Schedule & Hours
Full-time hours: Core business hours of Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM and/or occasional weekend hours totaling 40 or more hours per week; no overtime payable.(FLSA Status: Exempt)
Required Experience:
Senior IC
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