Claims Jobs in Lubbock, TX

A Claims Professional in the insurance industry is responsible for handling insurance claims filed by policyholders. Their role includes investigating the claim, determining the policyholder's coverage, negotiating settlements, and authorizing payments. They are often the main point of contact for clients during the claims process and will work closely with underwriters, brokers, and other insurance professionals. They may also provide recommendations for policy adjustments or present evidence in legal cases.

Claims Professionals should have excellent customer service skills, as well as strong analytical and problem-solving abilities. They should be familiar with insurance laws and regulations, and have a solid understanding of the specific types of insurance they work with. Some positions may require professional certifications such as the Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) or Associate in Claims (AIC). Prior to becoming a Claims Professional, a person might serve in roles such as Insurance Underwriter, Insurance Sales Agent, or Claims Adjuster Trainee.

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Commercial Auto Claims Adjuster Remote

  • Lubbock, TX
  • 2 days ago
  • Lubbock, TX
  • 2 days ago

This person will be responsible for handling moderate to complex Commercial Auto claims, including vehicle damage and limited bodily injury exposures in Southern Texas....

Remote Work

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Salary for Claims Jobs in Lubbock, TX

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Licensing / Certification

Required or preferred licenses and certifications for Claims positions.



Highest Education Level

Claimss in Lubbock, TX offer the following education background
Bachelor's Degree
43.7%
Associate's Degree
14.2%
Vocational Degree or Certification
12.7%
High School or GED
11.9%
Master's Degree
11.8%
Doctorate Degree
3.3%
Some College
2.1%
Some High School
0.4%


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