Claims Adjuster definition

Claims Adjuster means the independent insurance company or agent thereof, or such other entity, as the KISTA Board may select and designate to process claims for collision damage to Equipment in excess of $5,000 made by Participating Districts.
Claims Adjuster means a person who investigates—
Claims Adjuster means a claim adjuster as may be engaged by the Board of Directors for the purpose of determining losses and payments with respect to the Claims Fund.

Examples of Claims Adjuster in a sentence

  • If you disagree with the treatment plan or diagnosis you can request a 2nd or 3rd medical opinion.2. A request is generated from the employee either by phone or in writing to the Claims Adjuster.3. The request is received by the Claims Adjuster who will provide a regional area listing of providers within the network for you to choose from.

  • Receives and processes subpoenas, lawsuits, and liability claims against the city; coordinates document handling with the City Attorney, Risk Manager, Claims Adjuster, and other departments.

  • Your request may be directed to your Nurse case Manager or your Claims Adjuster.

  • Property losses in excess of the limit, which occur before the inmate takes possession of the property, may be considered for reimbursement above the limit by the ADOA Risk Management Claims Adjuster.

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More Definitions of Claims Adjuster

Claims Adjuster is the claims adjuster hired by the board to determine losses and make or recommend payments from the appropriate central loss funds;
Claims Adjuster means an individual engaged in the investigation, evaluation, and negotiation of property, casualty, and worker's compensation insurance claims.
Claims Adjuster has the meaning given in Section 3.14 [Incident Reporting and Insurance Claim Settlement] of Schedule 17 [Insurance Requirements].
Claims Adjuster means a person who, on behalf of an insurer, is responsible for determining the validity of a workers' compensation claim, including a "medical only" claim. The adjuster may also establish a case reserve, approve and process indemnity and medical benefits, may hire investigators, attorneys or other professionals and may negotiate settlements of claims. "Claims adjuster " also means a person who is responsible for the immediate supervision of a claims adjuster but does not mean an attorney representing the insurer or a person whose primary function is clerical.
Claims Adjuster or “adjuster” means a representative of an adjusting entity who investigates workers’ compensation claims for the purposes of making compensability determinations, files or causes claims forms to be filed with the Bureau, commences benefits, and/or makes settlement recommendations based on the insured’s liability on behalf of a self-insured employer, trade, or professional association, third party administrator, and/or insurance company or carrier.
Claims Adjuster means an expert who produces the claims adjustment.