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Construction, Specialty Casualty, & Professional Liability. We offer national service and local ... Serve as a key decisionmaker regarding claim valuation, reserves, negotiation approaches, and ...

Construction, Specialty Casualty, & Professional Liability. We offer national service and local ... As Claims Manager, you will guide and inspire your team to deliver bestinclass claim outcomes ...

Continuous acquisition, development, and refinement of your skills as a claim professional What YOU will bring to C&F: * Customer Focus: Demonstrates a customer-first approach, consistently ...

Continuous acquisition, development, and refinement of your skills as a claim professional What YOU will bring to C&F: * Customer Focus: Demonstrates a customer-first approach, consistently ...

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How much do claim professional jobs pay per hour?

As of May 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for claim professional in the United States is $21.05, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.03 and $22.84 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Claim Professional, you need a solid understanding of insurance policies, investigative techniques, and claims processing, typically supported by a bachelor's degree or relevant experience. Familiarity with claims management systems, industry software, and sometimes adjuster licensing or certifications is important. Strong analytical thinking, negotiation, and customer service skills help professionals resolve claims efficiently and empathetically. These abilities ensure accurate assessment, fair settlements, and high-quality service that uphold the company's reputation and client trust.

What are some typical challenges Claim Professionals face when managing complex claims?

Claim Professionals often encounter challenges such as interpreting intricate policy language, coordinating with multiple stakeholders (like policyholders, legal teams, and third-party vendors), and making fair decisions under tight deadlines. They may also deal with high caseloads and the emotional aspects of supporting customers experiencing loss or hardship. Effective time management, strong communication skills, and continuous learning are essential to navigate these challenges successfully and ensure claims are resolved efficiently and accurately.

What are claim professionals?

Claim professionals are individuals who handle insurance claims on behalf of insurance companies or policyholders. They investigate, evaluate, and process claims to determine the validity and extent of the insurer's liability. Their responsibilities include gathering information, reviewing policy details, negotiating settlements, and ensuring claims are resolved efficiently and fairly. Claim professionals may specialize in various areas such as auto, property, health, or liability insurance. Their work helps ensure that policyholders receive the benefits they are entitled to under their insurance policies.

What is the difference between Claim Professional vs Claims Adjuster?

AspectClaim ProfessionalClaims Adjuster
CredentialsCertifications like CPCU, ARM, or state licensingAdjuster licenses, certifications like AIC or CPCU often preferred
Work EnvironmentOffice-based, client meetings, claims processingFieldwork, site inspections, on-site investigations
Employer & IndustryInsurance companies, third-party administratorsInsurance companies, independent adjusting firms
Job FocusManaging claims, customer service, policy interpretationAssessing damages, determining claim validity, settlement

While both Claim Professionals and Claims Adjusters work within the insurance industry handling claims, Claim Professionals often focus on managing claims processes and customer interactions, typically working in office settings. Claims Adjusters usually conduct field investigations and damage assessments. Both roles require similar certifications and are integral to the claims process, but their work environments and specific duties differ.

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Infographic showing various Claim Professional job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 4% As Needed, 5% Full Time, 89% Part Time, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 95% Physical, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $43,783 per year, or $21 per hour.

Auto Liability Claim Representative

The Whiteside Agency

Morristown, NJ

$67K - $110.60K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Who Are We?

Taking care of our customers, our communities and each other. That's the Travelers Promise. By honoring this commitment, we have maintained our reputation as one of the best property casualty insurers in the industry for over 170 years. Join us to discover a culture that is rooted in innovation and thrives on collaboration. Imagine loving what you do and where you do it.

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ClaimCompensation Overview

The annual base salary range provided for this position is a nationwide market range and represents a broad range of salaries for this role across the country. The actual salary for this position will be determined by a number of factors, including the scope, complexity and location of the role; the skills, education, training, credentials and experience of the candidate; and other conditions of employment. As part of our comprehensive compensation and benefits program, employees are also eligible for performance-based cash incentive awards.

Salary Range$67,000.00 - $110,600.00
Target Openings
3
What Is the Opportunity?
This role is eligible for a sign on bonus!
This position is responsible for handling Personal and Business Insurance Auto Bodily Injury claims from the first notice of loss through resolution/settlement and payment process. This may include interpreting and applying laws and statutes for multiple state jurisdictions. Claim types include moderate complexity Bodily Injury claims. Provides quality claim handling throughout the claim life cycle (customer contacts, coverage, investigation, evaluation, reserving, negotiation and resolution) including maintaining full compliance with internal and external quality standards and state specific regulations.What Will You Do?
  • Customer Contacts/Experience:
  • Delivers consistent service quality throughout the claim life cycle, including but not limited to prompt contact, explaining the process, setting expectations, on-going communication, follow-through and meeting commitments to achieve optimal outcome on every file. Fulfills specific service commitments made to certain accounts, as outlined in Special Account Communication (SAC) instructions.
  • Coverage Analysis :
  • Reviews and analyzes coverage and applies policy conditions, provisions, exclusions and endorsements for moderate complexity Bodily Injury liability claims in assigned jurisdictions. Verifies the benefits available, the injured party's eligibility and the applicable limits. Addresses proper application of any deductibles, co-insurance, coverage limits, etc. Confirms priority of coverage (i.e. primary, secondary, concurrent) and takes into consideration issues such as Social Security, Workers Compensation or others relevant to the jurisdiction. Consults with Unit Manager on use of Claim Coverage Counsel.
  • Investigation/Evaluation:
  • Investigates each claim to obtain relevant facts necessary to determine coverage, the extent of liability, damages, and contribution potential with respect to the various coverages provided through prompt contact with appropriate parties (e.g. policyholders, accounts, claimants, law enforcement agencies, witnesses, agents, medical providers and technical experts). This may also include investigation of wage loss and essential services claims. Verifies the nature and extent of injury or property damage by obtaining and reviewing appropriate records and damages documentation. Takes recorded statements as necessary. Utilizes evaluation documentation tools in accordance with department guidelines.
  • Identifies resources for specific activities required to properly investigate claims such as Subrogation, Risk Control, nurse consultants, and fire or fraud investigators and to other experts. Requests through Unit Manager and coordinate the results of their efforts and findings.
  • Recognizes cases based on severity protocols to be referred timely to next level claim professional or Major Case Unit.
  • Reserving:
  • Establishes timely and maintains appropriate claim and expense reserves. Manages file inventory and expense reserves by utilizing an effective diary system, documenting claim file activities in accordance with established procedures to resolve claim in a timely manner.
  • Negotiation/Resolution:
  • Determines settlement amounts, negotiates and conveys claim settlements within authority limits to claimants or their representatives. Recognizes and implements alternate means of resolution. As appropriate, writes denial letters, Reservation of Rights and other necessary correspondence to claimants.
  • Handles both unrepresented and attorney represented claims. May manage litigated claims on appropriately assigned cases. Develops litigation plan with staff or panel counsel, track and control legal expenses. May attend depositions, mediations, arbitrations, pre-trials, trials and all other legal proceedings, as needed.
  • Insurance License:
  • In order to perform the essential functions of this job, acquisition and maintenance of Insurance License(s) may be required to comply with state and Travelers requirements. Generally, license(s) must be obtained within three months of starting the job and obtain ongoing continuing education credits as mandated.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
What Will Our Ideal Candidate Have?
  • Bachelor's Degree.
  • 2 years bodily injury liability claim handling experience.
  • General knowledge and skill in claims handling and litigation.
  • Basic working level knowledge and skill in various business line products.
  • Demonstrated ownership attitude and customer centric response to all assigned tasks.
  • Demonstrated good organizational skills with the ability to prioritize and work independently.
  • Attention to detail ensuring accuracy.
  • Keyboard skills and Windows proficiency, including Excel and Word - Intermediate.
  • Verbal and written communication skills - Intermediate.
  • Analytical Thinking- Intermediate.
  • Judgment/Decision Making- Intermediate.
  • Negotiation- Intermediate.
  • Insurance Contract Knowledge- Intermediate.
  • Principles of Investigation- Intermediate.
  • Value Determination- Intermediate.
  • Settlement Techniques- Intermediate.
  • Medical Knowledge- Intermediate.
What is a Must Have?
  • One-year bodily injury liability claim handling experience or comparable liability claim handling experience, or successful completion of Travelers Claim Representative training program is required.
What Is in It for You?
  • Health Insurance:Employees and their eligible family members - including spouses, domestic partners, and children - are eligible for coverage from the first day of employment.
  • Retirement:Travelers matches your 401(k) contributions dollar-for-dollar up to your first 5% of eligible pay, subject to an annual maximum. If you have student loan debt, you can enroll in the Paying it Forward Savings Program. When you make a payment toward your student loan, Travelers will make an annual contribution into your 401(k) account. You are also eligible for a Pension Plan that is 100% funded by Travelers.
  • Paid Time Off:Start your career at Travelers with a minimum of 20 days Paid Time Off annually, plus nine paid company Holidays.
  • Wellness Program:The Travelers wellness program is comprised of tools, discounts and resources that empower you to achieve your wellness goals and caregiving needs. In addition, our mental health program provides access to free professional counseling services, health coaching and other resources to support your daily life needs.
  • Volunteer Encouragement:We have a deep commitment to the communities we serve and encourage our employees to get involved. Travelers has a Matching Gift and Volunteer Rewards program that enables you to give back to the charity of your choice.
Employment Practices

Travelers is an equal opportunity employer. We value the unique abilities and talents each individual brings to our organization and recognize that we benefit in numerous ways from our differences.

In accordance with local law, candidates seeking employment in Colorado are not required to disclose dates of attendance at or graduation from educational institutions.

If you are a candidate and have specific questions regarding the physical requirements of this role, please send us an email so we may assist you.

Travelers reserves the right to fill this position at a level above or below the level included in this posting.

To learn more about our comprehensive benefit programs please visit http://careers.travelers.com/life-at-travelers/benefits/.