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Claims Service Representative (Bilingual)

$41K - $62K/yr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

Claims Service Representative (Bilingual) This position is listed on behalf of a partner company, who manages all applications and next steps. Our partner is looking for a Claims Service ...

Bilingual skills preferred. * OR * One (1) year of AF Group Claims Representative I experience that includes handling of difficult or complex claims. QUALIFICATIONS To perform this job successfully ...

Bilingual skills preferred. * OR * One (1) year of AF Group Claims Representative I experience that includes handling of difficult or complex claims. Qualifications To perform this job successfully ...

Bilingual skills preferred. * OR * One (1) year of AF Group Claims Representative I experience that includes handling of difficult or complex claims. QUALIFICATIONS To perform this job successfully ...

Bilingual skills preferred. * OR * One (1) year of AF Group Claims Representative I experience that includes handling of difficult or complex claims. Qualifications To perform this job successfully ...

Bilingual skills preferred. * OR * One (1) year of AF Group Claims Representative I experience that includes handling of difficult or complex claims. QUALIFICATIONS To perform this job successfully ...

Workers' Compensation Claim Representative II

Irvine, CA · Hybrid

$60K - $80K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

We don't just process claims-we support people. As the largest privately owned Third Party ... Bilingual (Spanish) proficiency - highly valued for communicating with claimants, employers, or ...

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How much do bilingual claims representative jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for bilingual claims representative in the United States is $24.56, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.79 and $28.85 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a bilingual claims representative?

Bilingual Claims Representatives are professionals who handle insurance claims and provide customer service in more than one language, typically assisting clients who may have limited proficiency in the primary business language. They review, process, and resolve claims while communicating with claimants, policyholders, and other parties in their preferred language. This role ensures that non-English-speaking clients receive clear and accurate information throughout the claims process, improving customer satisfaction and compliance with legal requirements.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a bilingual claims representative?

To thrive as a Bilingual Claims Representative, you need proficiency in two or more languages, a solid understanding of insurance policies, and experience in claims processing, typically supported by a high school diploma or higher. Familiarity with claims management systems, CRM platforms, and relevant industry certifications such as AIC (Associate in Claims) are commonly expected. Exceptional communication, attention to detail, and problem-solving skills set top candidates apart in this role. These abilities are crucial for accurately assessing claims, serving diverse clients effectively, and ensuring regulatory compliance.

How does being bilingual enhance collaboration and effectiveness in a claims representative role?

As a Bilingual Claims Representative, your language skills enable you to communicate clearly with a wider range of clients, policyholders, and colleagues, especially when handling claims from diverse communities. This ability often leads to faster claim resolutions, improved customer satisfaction, and fewer misunderstandings. You'll frequently work with teams such as adjusters, underwriters, and customer service, acting as a bridge between non-English-speaking clients and other departments. This collaborative environment not only makes your role vital but also opens up future advancement opportunities within the company.
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Workers' Comp Claim Representative II - CA

The AF Group

Lansing, MI

Full-time

Re-posted 27 days ago


Job description

SUMMARY:   

Claim Representative I: 

This is the entry level professional claim handler.  Handles medical only and indemnity benefits.  Exercises some discretion in the determination of compensability of claims.  Considers many factors in the determination claim reserves.  Negotiates and settles claims within given authority. 

Claim Representative II: 

This is the intermediate level of the claim handler career path.  Handles moderate to difficult claims.  Exercises progressively more discretion in the determination of compensability of claims. Considers many factors in the determination claim reserves.  Negotiates and settles claims within given authority. 

Claim Representative III: 

This is the advanced level of the claim handler career path.  Investigates claims and exercises significant discretion in the determination of compensability of claims.  May handle large, more complex customers requiring high touch, labor intensive claim service.  Considers many factors in the determination claim reserves.  Negotiates and settles claims within given authority.  Mentors lower level claim handlers.  Coordinates special projects and provides guidance to others.

RESPONSIBILITIES/TASKS:

Claim Representative I, II, III:

  • Verifies workers' compensation coverage of employers and injured employees. 
  • Determines compensability under workers' compensation by thorough investigation of the claim. 
  • Determines causal relationship between the reported injury and the incident to ensure appropriate payment of benefits.
  • Facilitates return to work for the injured employee.
  • Establishes timely and appropriate reserves based on the profile of the claim within given authority based on anticipated financial exposure.
  • Documents specifics of claims with potential for subrogation recovery, including amount of potential recovery monies.
  • Manages medical bills for non-indemnity and indemnity claims directly associated with the claimed injury.  Approves payment based on knowledge of the treatment plan and medical support showing relationship of treatment to the injury.   
  • Concludes and closes files following resolution of claims to meet internal performance standards while complying with state legislation to avoid penalties and manage expenses.
  • Negotiates settlements with attorneys or injured parties within given authority at the earliest possible point to bring cases to final disposition.
  • Works closely with manager on complex files or files above settlement/reserve authority. 
  • Manages outside vendors to ensure cost containment efforts. 
  • Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with all internal and external customers. 
  • Stays abreast of changes in workers' compensation statutes, case law and rehabilitation efforts/advancements in order to accurately interpret and apply relevant laws.

ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES/TASKS:

Claim Representative II, III:

  • Administers complex claims and catastrophic exposures within authority, including claims from dedicated large accounts.
  • Exercises independent judgment to settle cases prior to mediation or litigation.
  • Actively participates in agent/client relationship management. 
  • Assists in mentoring team members.

Claim Representative III:

  • Mentors team members.
  • Conducts audits of claim files.
  • Acts as a back up for team leader.
  • Coordinates special projects.

This position description identifies the responsibilities and tasks typically associated with the performance of the position.  Other relevant essential functions may be required.

EMPLOYMENT QUALIFICATIONS

EDUCATION OR EQUIVALENT EXPERIENCE:

Claim Representative I, II, III: 

Bachelor's degree in a related field.  Relevant combination of education and experience may be considered in lieu of degree.  Continuous learning, as defined by the Company's learning philosophy, is required. Certification or progress toward certification is highly preferred and encouraged.

EXPERIENCE:

Claim Representative I: 

Minimum one year relevant experience that provides the necessary skills, knowledge and abilities or completion of claims trainee program. Bilingual skills preferred.

Claim Representative II:  

Three years experience in a workers' compensation claims environment which provides the necessary skills, knowledge and abilities, such as experience in reviewing, investigating and closing workers' compensation claims.  Experience handling claims in multiple jurisdictions preferred.  Bilingual skills preferred.

OR

One year of AF Group Claims Representative I experience that includes handling of difficult or complex claims.


Claim Representative III: 

Five years experience in a workers' compensation claims environment which provides the necessary skills, knowledge and abilities, such as experience in reviewing, investigating and closing complex workers' compensation claims.  Experience handling claims in multiple jurisdictions preferred.  Bilingual skills preferred.

OR

Two years of AF Group Claims Representative II experience that includes discretion in determining compensability of complex claims and/or handling complex, high touch or labor intensive customers.

SKILLS/KNOWLEDGE/ABILITIES (SKA) REQUIRED:

Claim Representative I, II, III:

  • Ability and proficiency in the use of computers and company standard software specific to position.
  • Knowledge of medical and legal terminology related to the work.
  • Knowledge of workers' compensation laws and regulations, including jurisdictional laws.
  • Effective oral and written communication skills.
  • Effective customer service skills.
  • Ability to negotiate, build consensus and resolve conflict.
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet established deadlines.
  • Attention to detail and analytical skills.
  • Ability to work independently as well as within a team.

ADDITIONAL SKILLS/KNOWLEDGE/ABILITIES (SKA) REQUIRED:

Claim Representative II, III:

  • Ability to make independent decisions.
  • Ability to solve complex problems. 


Claim Representative III:

  • Ability to train and mentor others.

WORKING CONDITIONS:

Work is performed in an office setting with no unusual hazards. Minimal travel required.

PAY RANGE:
Actual compensation decision relies on the consideration of internal equity, candidate's skills and professional experience, geographic location, market, and other potential factors. It is not standard practice for an offer to be at or near the top of the range, and therefore a reasonable estimate for this role is between $56,700 and $94,900.

The qualifications listed above are intended to represent the minimum education, experience, skills, knowledge and ability levels associated with performing the duties and responsibilities contained in this job description. 

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer.  Diversity is valued and we will not tolerate discrimination or harassment in any form. Candidates for the position stated above are hired on an "at will" basis.  Nothing herein is intended to create a contract.

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