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Manager, Claims & Litigation Responsible for the direction... of the Claims Team, including the providing of technical direction, to ensure consistent delivery of services that complies with regulatory and company standards. Direct and monitor department claims analysts in the accomplishment of claims management goals and targets consistent with established claims procedures. Act as liaison between department management and subordinate levels to inform personnel of communicatio... read more
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