The Role
The Quality Reviewer reviews low severity property and casualty claims for compliance and quality. Responsibilities include analyzing trends, verifying information, and providing recommendations to improve processes.
Summary Generated by Built In
Reviews low severity property and/or casualty claims to ensure quality and compliance with client instructions and service level agreements. Investigates and analyzes quality trends, recommends solutions and ensures corrections are made.
Responsibilities- Conducts thorough and accurate testing of claims before submission to clients. Claims are primary focused on personal lines and large national accounts with some limited commercial assignments.
- Reviews and verifies claims information to ensure the proper processing in accordance with established quality standards.
- Reads and interprets customer and vendor specifications. Reviews transactions and compares to the source documents to resolve errors and provides proper feedback.
- Verifies corrected material and prepares quality assurance reports as appropriate.
- Analyzes claims and process trends and makes corrective recommendations.
- Assist in the identification of new procedures, methods and/or tools to improve the efficiency of the quality process.
- Provides analysis and consulting support for the development and support of adjusters in the field. Provides detailed feedback to service centers regarding trends and anomalies in the claim files.
- Continuous monitoring of process performance and reports performance to responsible management
- Remains up-to-date with QA industry standards, principles and practices.
- Continuing education and development of skills
- Upholds the Crawford Code of Conduct.
- Bachelors degree or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Three years experience handling property and/or casualty claims with at least one year of audit/quality control experience.
- Excellent writing and verbal communication skills
- Strong analytical ability
- Attention to detail
- Must possess critical thinking, interpersonal, problem solving, teamwork, and organizational skills
- Demonstrates excellent work ethic and focus on work, tasks, priorities and improving the QA process.
- Must have or secure and maintain the appropriate license(s) as required by the state(s) at the adjuster level.
- Must complete continuing education requirements as outlined by Crawford Educational Services
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Skills Required
- Bachelors degree or equivalent education and experience
- Three years experience handling property and/or casualty claims
- One year of audit/quality control experience
- Excellent writing and verbal communication skills
- Strong analytical ability
- Attention to detail
- Critical thinking, interpersonal, problem solving skills
- Organizational skills
- Must have or secure appropriate license(s) at the adjuster level
- Must complete continuing education requirements
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The Company
What We Do
Based in Atlanta, GA Crawford & Company(R) (www.crawco.com) is the world's largest publicly listed independent provider of claims management and outsourcing solutions to carriers, brokers and corporates, with an expansive global network serving clients in more than 70 countries. The company’s shares are traded on the NYSE under the symbols CRD-A and CRD-B.



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