Erie Insurance

Material Damage Inside Adjuster I

Posted on: 16 Feb 2022

Charlotte, NC

Job Description

Position Summary

Appraises material damage claims and total losses as received by assignment. Negotiates settlement of claims and disposes of salvage within authority.

 

This position is currently Remote work from home in the Charlotte, NC area/surroundings, but will eventually return back in the office.  
The hiring manager will also consider candidates for Material Damage Inside Adjuster II.  Level of position offered will be based upon the depth and breadth of selected candidate's experience and qualifications.

Duties and Responsibilities

Makes arrangements with repair shops, independent appraisers, Policyholders or claimants to inspect vehicles. Photographs damaged areas and writes estimates on all claims when necessary. Determines rental needs and controls costs according to company guidelines.

 

Negotiates with repair shops on cost of repairs. Establishes value and settles total losses. Handles disposal of salvage within authority.

 

Handles all material damage claims, which may include drive-in assignments, as assigned. Performs desk review of repair estimates when required.

 

Monitors and supports Direct Repair Program (DRP) when required.

 

Distinguishes cause of damage for appropriate policy coverage. Evaluates and settles total losses when necessary.

 

Issues settlement checks and keeps appropriate records.

 

Responds to Policyholders and claimants as directed regarding service issues or complaints.

 

Establishes rapport with Agents and claims adjusters.

 

Attends appropriate training sessions.

 

At the request of Underwriting, evaluates antique and classic cars for coverage value.

 

This position description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by the incumbent. Employees are required to follow any other job-related instruction and to perform any other duties as requested by their supervisor, or as become evident

 

The first seven duties listed are the functions identified as essential to the job. Essential functions are those jobs duties that must be performed in order for the job to be accomplished.

Competencies

Values Diversity
Nimble Learning
Self-Development
Information Management Skills
Collaborates
Customer Focus
Job-Specific Knowledge
Cultivates Innovation
Optimizes Work Processes
Instills Trust
Ensures Accountability
Decision Quality

Qualifications

High school diploma, or GED, required. Two years of experience in body shop or insurance claims adjusting OR completion of ERIE’s Smart Start Program, required. Estimate writing experience preferred. Completion of General Insurance program preferred. Position requires the incumbent to serve on the catastrophe duty, which may include travel on short notice to other locations for periods in excess of two consecutive weeks. Willingness to obtain and maintain required licenses. Valid driver’s license and good driving record preferred.

Physical Requirements

Lifting 0-20 lbs; Occasional (<20%)
Lifting 20-50 lbs; Occasional (<20%)
Lifting Over 50 lbs; Occasional (<20%)
Driving; Occasional (<20%)
Pushing/Pulling; Occasional (<20%)
Manual Keying/Data Entry; Often (20-50%)
Climbing; Rarely

Erie Insurance

Erie, PA

Erie Indemnity Company (Indemnity) is a publicly held Pennsylvania business corporation that has been the managing attorney-in-fact for the subscribers (policyholders) at the Erie Insurance Exchange (Exchange) since 1925. The Exchange is a subscriber-owned Pennsylvania-domiciled reciprocal insurer that writes property and casualty insurance. 

Indemnity’s primary function is to perform certain services for the Exchange relating to the sales, underwriting and issuance of policies on behalf of the Exchange. This is done in accordance with a subscriber’s agreement (a limited power of attorney) executed by each subscriber (policyholder), who appoints Indemnity as their common attorney-in-fact to transact business on their behalf and manage the affairs at the Exchange.

The property and casualty and life insurance operations are owned by the Exchange, and Indemnity functions as the management company. Indemnity, the Exchange, and its subsidiaries and affiliates, operate collectively as the “Erie Insurance Group” (The ERIE®).