Claims Adjusting definition

Claims Adjusting means the processing of Claims, including New Claims, Existing Claims, Runoff Claims, and Data Conversion that includes, but is not limited to: certifying a Claimant’s eligibility; monitoring examiners, attorneys and medical service providers; negotiating settlements; record-keeping; preparing reports; and, notifying excess insurers as appropriate.

Examples of Claims Adjusting in a sentence

  • Within thirty (30) days of the Effective Date, Vendor shall provide adequate and sufficient office space to house Adjusters providing Litigated Claims Adjusting Services and Pre-Suit Appraisal Adjusting Services, (“Vendor’s Jacksonville Office Location").

  • Over the course of this Agreement, Citizens anticipates incremental increases to claims volume for “Litigated Claims Adjusting Services” as further defined herein.

  • Adjusters performing Litigated Claims Adjusting Services (“Litigated Claims Adjusting Services”) will have primary responsibility for all aspects of assigned claims within the limitations set forth in this Agreement, and within other operational directives as determined by Citizens.

  • The procedures set out in AFSC’s internal Claims Adjusting Services manual will be used in the assessment of insurable loss with respect to an Insurable Crop.

  • When requesting an Adjuster to perform Litigated Claims Adjusting Services, Citizens will specify one or more of the following Adjuster classifications.

  • Each Adjuster must also meet the minimum qualifications set forth in Sections 4.2.1., 4.2.2., and 4.2.3. Citizens may require any classification of Adjuster in any role based on the needs of Citizens in the performance of Litigated Claims Adjusting Services.

  • Vendor and Adjusters are not required to participate in deployment of Cat Deployed Litigated Adjusters; however, to the extent that Vendor or Adjusters decline, Vendor remains obligated with respect to Vendor’s non-catastrophe deployment(s) of Adjusters performing Litigated Claims Adjusting Services.

  • Volunteers may claim for:  Travel and subsistence costs Claims will be paid in arrears on a case-by-case basis.

  • The Third Party Administrator agrees to provide the Insurer with Claims Adjusting Services as defined in Article V, B.

  • Requires a minimum of five (5) Full Users and/or Claims Adjusting Users.