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Claim Assistant Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Make corrections when necessary to incorrect participant or provider data. * Assist Client Services Representatives with difficult claim adjustments/corrections. * Analyst must be able to determine ...

At CNA, we strive to create a culture in which people know they matter and are part of something ... Responsibilities include the coordination of all claim resolution activities in accordance with ...

Claims Assistant

Wolverine, MI · On-site

$17.75 - $22.75/hr

Run claim searches and address searches in ISO. * Send out certified letters. * Answer claims calls. * Provide customer service to insureds, claimants and other parties. * Help back up front desk ...

Claims Assistant

Wolverine, MI

$17.75 - $22.75/hr

Run claim searches and address searches in ISO. * Send out certified letters. * Answer claims calls. * Provide customer service to insureds, claimants and other parties. * Help back up front desk ...

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How much do claim assistant jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for claim assistant in Michigan is $18.35, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.72 and $19.90 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a claim assistant?

Claim Assistants are professionals who provide administrative and clerical support to claims departments in insurance companies or related organizations. Their main responsibilities include processing claim forms, verifying information, assisting claimants with inquiries, maintaining records, and supporting claims adjusters throughout the claims process. They play a crucial role in ensuring timely and accurate handling of insurance claims, helping both clients and the company resolve claims efficiently.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a claim assistant, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Claim Assistant, you need strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and a foundational understanding of insurance processes, typically supported by a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with insurance claims management systems, office software like Microsoft Office, and sometimes basic data entry certifications are commonly needed. Excellent communication, problem-solving, and customer service skills help you interact effectively with clients and team members. These skills ensure accurate and timely processing of claims, minimize errors, and provide a positive experience for policyholders.

What are some of the common challenges claim assistants face when managing multiple claims simultaneously?

Claim Assistants often juggle several claims at once, requiring strong organizational skills and attention to detail. A common challenge is prioritizing tasks effectively, as some claims may require urgent follow-up or additional documentation. Staying on top of multiple deadlines and communicating with various stakeholders—such as policyholders, adjusters, and healthcare providers—can be demanding. Utilizing claims management software and maintaining clear records can help manage workload and reduce errors.

What is the difference between Claim Assistant vs Claims Processor?

AspectClaim AssistantClaims Processor
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may prefer insurance-related certificationsHigh school diploma; some roles may require insurance or claims processing certifications
Work EnvironmentOffice setting, interacting with claimants and insurance staffOffice environment, focusing on reviewing and processing claims
Employer & Industry UsageInsurance companies, third-party administratorsInsurance companies, claims departments
Common Search & ComparisonClaim Assistant vs Claims Processor

The Claim Assistant and Claims Processor roles share similarities in work environment and required credentials, often working within insurance companies. The Claim Assistant typically supports claim handling by gathering information and coordinating with clients, while the Claims Processor focuses on reviewing, evaluating, and processing claims. Both roles are essential in the claims process, but the Claims Processor usually has more responsibility for decision-making and claim approval.

Is claims processing a stressful job?

Claims processing is a core responsibility of claim assistants, involving reviewing and managing insurance claims, which can be stressful due to tight deadlines, high workload, and the need for accuracy. The job requires attention to detail, communication skills, and sometimes working under pressure, especially during peak periods or complex cases.

What are the most commonly searched types of Claim jobs in Michigan?

The most popular types of Claim jobs in Michigan are:

What cities in Michigan are hiring for Claim Assistant jobs?

Cities in Michigan with the most Claim Assistant job openings:

Infographic showing various Claim Assistant job openings in Michigan as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 71% Full Time, 20% Part Time, 3% Temporary, 3% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $38,161 per year, or $18.3 per hour.

Metro Detroit Field Property Claim Specialist

AAA Auto Club Group

Canton, MI • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 7 days ago


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Company rating: 7.4 out of 10

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Job description

Job Type:

Full time

Exempt/Non Exempt:

Salary

Job Description:


Location Details:

Detroit, Michigan - Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb County

Position Schedule / Shift:

Hybrid - Field schedule Monday - Friday: 8:30 AM EST - 5:30 PM EST.

Position Summary:

Join our team as a Field Property Claim Specialist serving the Metro Detroit area, where you'll be the face of our claims experience and make a meaningful difference for customers during challenging times. In this role, you'll inspect property damage, investigate claims, and work directly with homeowners to provide exceptional service and fair claim resolutions. If you enjoy working independently, building relationships, and combining problem-solving skills with field-based work, this is an opportunity to grow your career while helping customers recover and move forward.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Reviewing assigned claims

  • Contacting the insured and other affected parties

  • Setting expectations for the remainder of the claim process, and initiating documentation in the claim handling system

  • Complete complex coverage analysis

  • Ensure all possible policyholder benefits are identified

  • Create additional sub-claims if needed

  • Complete an investigation of the facts regarding the claim to further and in more detail determine if the claim should be paid the applicable limits or exclusions and possible recovery potential.

  • Conduct thorough reviews of damages and determine the applicability of state law and other factors related to the claim

  • Evaluate the financial value of the loss

  • Approve payments for the appropriate parties accordingly

  • Refer claims to other company units when necessary (e.g., Underwriting, Recovery Units or Claims Special Investigation Unit)

  • Thoroughly document and/or code the claim file and complete all claim closure and related activities in the assigned claims management system

  • Utilize strong negotiating skills

  • Claim Specialists assigned to Homeowner/CAT claim unit handle claims valued over $25,000 (for the inside desk role) and over $100,000 (for field role)

  • Investigate claims requiring in-depth coverage analysis

  • When handling claims in the field, must prepare damage estimates using claims software

  • Review estimates for accuracy

  • May monitor contractor repair status

  • May assist Claim Manager with file reviews and training


Qualifications:

Required

Education:

  • Complete ACG Claim Representative Training Program or demonstrate equivalent knowledge or experience

  • In states where an Adjuster's license is required, the candidate must be eligible to acquire a State Adjuster's license within 90 days of hire and maintain as specified for appropriate states.

  • Must have a valid State Driver's License

Experience:

Three years of experience or equivalent training in the following:

  • Negotiation of claim settlements

  • Securing and evaluating evidence

  • Preparing manual and electronic estimates

  • Subrogation claims

  • Resolving coverage questions

  • Taking statements

  • Establishing clear evaluation and resolution plans for claims

Knowledge and Skills:

Advanced knowledge of:

  • Essential Insurance Act (Michigan)

  • Fair Trade Practices Act as it relates to claims

  • Subrogation procedures and processes

  • Intercompany arbitration

  • Handling simple litigation

  • Advanced knowledge of building construction and repair techniques

Ability to:

  • Handle claims to the line Claim Handling Standards

  • Follow and apply ACG Claim policies, procedures and guidelines

  • Work within assigned ACG Claim systems including basic PC software

  • Perform basic claim file review and investigations

  • Demonstrate effective communication skills (verbal and written)

  • Demonstrate customer service skills by building and maintaining relationships with insureds/claimants while exhibiting understanding of their problems and responding to questions and concerns

  • Analyze and solve problems while demonstrating sound decision-making skills

  • Prioritize claim related functions

  • Process time sensitive data and information from multiple sources

  • Manage time, organize and plan workload and responsibilities

  • Safely operate a motor vehicle in order to visit repair facilities, homes (for inspections), patients, etc.

  • Research analyze and interpret subrogation laws in various states

  • Travel outside of assigned territory which may involve overnight stay

  • Relocate, work evenings or weekends

Preferred

Education:

  • Associate degree in Business Administration, Insurance or a related field or the equivalent in related work experience

  • Completion of the Insurance Institute of America's: General Insurance Program, Associate degree in claims, Associate degree in management or equivalent

  • CPCU coursework or designation

  • Xactware Training

  • 1-2 years of full cycle homeowners claims handling experience

  • Experience handling personal property and additional living expense claims

  • Experience with internal water loss, fire, and smoke claims

Ability to:

  • Walk on roofs

  • Climb ladders

  • Lift up to 25 pounds

Work Environment:

This position is currently able to work remotely from a home office location for day-to-day operations, with traveling to field locations as necessary to complete job responsibilities, unless occasional team building activities are specified by leadership. This is subject to change based on amendments and/or modifications to the ACG Flex Work policy.

Compensation & Benefits Overview:

ACG complies with all applicable state and local laws regarding required benefits (including PTO, paid sick leave, etc.).

Compensation

A Metro Detroit Field Property Claim Specialist earns a competitive annual salary of $70,000.00- $85,000.00, along with the opportunity for an annual company bonus incentive.

Benefits

At ACG, we offer a comprehensive and flexible benefits package designed to support your health, financial well-being, and professional growth.

Health & Wellness

  • Medical plans with multiple coverage options, including HSA eligibility.

  • Prescription drug coverage.

  • Dental and vision benefits.

  • Employee Assistance Program (confidential support services).

Financial Protection & Insurance

  • Company-paid basic life insurance.

  • Optional supplemental life insurance and dependent coverage.

  • Short-term and long-term disability coverage.

  • Critical illness, accident, and pet insurance options.

Retirement & Savings

  • 401(k) plan to support long-term financial goals. 3% automatic deferral upon eligibility; may contribute 1% to 50% of eligible earnings, either pre or post tax. Company match of 50% paid on employee contributions up to 6% of pay, payable to employees following the end of the year; immediate vesting. Additional company contribution of 4% of pay each pay day into your account; 100% vested after three (3) years of service.

  • Health Savings Account (HSA) and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) options.

Time Off & Leave

  • Paid Time Off (PTO): Accrual-based, increases with tenure, eligible at 90 days of employment. Full-time new employees will receive up to 12 PTO days annually; accrual based on start date and may include additional PTO based on role and/or state & local requirements. Part-time employee PTO hours are calculated based upon the standard weekly hours the employee is scheduled to work and will accrue at a minimum of 3 hours per month.

  • Paid Holidays: Full-time employees are eligible for 10 company-paid holidays annually, in addition to 1 mental health day, 2 floating holidays and 1 volunteer day. Holidays vary by business unit schedules. Part-time employees are eligible for 8 company-paid holidays annually, in addition to 1 mental health day and 2 floating holidays. Holidays vary by business unit schedules.

  • Paid leave programs, including parental, bereavement, jury duty, and military leave.

Career Growth & Education

  • Tuition assistance (up to $5,250 annually; 80% covered by ACG).

  • Professional certification support with 100% reimbursement for eligible programs.

  • Opportunities for career development and advancement.

Additional Perks

  • Complimentary AAA membership with roadside assistance and travel discounts.

  • Adoption assistance program.

Job Posting Period:

This position is expected to remain posted through October 5, 2026; however, it may close at any time once a qualified candidate pool is identified.

Who We Are

Become a part of something bigger.

The Auto Club Group (ACG) provides membership, travel, insurance, and financial service offerings to approximately 14+ million members and customers across 14 states and 2 U.S. territories through AAA, Meemic, and Fremont brands. ACG belongs to the national AAA federation and is the second largest AAA club in North America.

By continuing to invest in more advanced technology, pursuing innovative products, and hiring a highly skilled workforce, AAA continues to build upon its heritage of providing quality service and helping our members enjoy life's journey through insurance, travel, financial services, and roadside assistance.

And when you join our team, one of the first things you'll notice is that same, whole-hearted, enthusiastic advocacy for each other.

We have positions available for every walk of life! AAA prides itself on creating an inclusive and welcoming environment of diverse backgrounds, experiences, and viewpoints, realizing our differences make us stronger.

To learn more about AAA The Auto Club Group visit www.aaa.com

Important Note:

ACG's Compensation philosophy is to provide a market-competitive structure of fair, equitable and performance-based pay to attract and retain excellent talent that will enable ACG to meet its short and long-term goals. ACG utilizes a geographic pay differential as part of the base salary compensation program. Pay ranges outlined in this posting are based on the various ranges within the geographic areas which ACG operates. Salary at time of offer is determined based on these and other factors as associated with the job and job level.

The above statements describe the principal and essential functions, but not all functions that may be inherent in the job. This job requires the ability to perform duties contained in the job description for this position, including, but not limited to, the above requirements. Reasonable accommodations will be made for otherwise qualified applicants, as needed, to enable them to fulfill these requirements.

The Auto Club Group, and all its affiliated companies, is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.

Regular and reliable attendance is essential for the function of this job.

AAA The Auto Club Group is committed to providing a safe workplace. Every applicant offered employment within The Auto Club Group will be required to consent to a background and drug screen based on the requirements of the position.


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About American Automobile Association

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The American Automobile Association (AAA), headquartered in Heathrow, Florida, USA, is a reputable force in the automotive and insurance industry. Originating in 1902, it began as a coalition of motor clubs with the common goal of providing better roads and travel conditions for motorists. Today, AAA is a comprehensive, multifaceted organization that offers a range of services, including roadside assistance, auto repair services, travel agency services, and diverse insurance products - Auto, Home, Life and more. A significant principle for AAA is to continuously deliver value to their 61 million members through safety, security and peace of mind. The company's mission and core values focus on championing its members' rights and interests, advocating innovation, integrity, teamwork and respect.

Industry

Non-profits

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Heathrow, FL, US

Year founded

1902

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