Full-Time

Injury Adjuster

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USAA

USAA

10,001+ employees

Financial services for military members and families

Financial Services

Compensation Overview

$54.9k - $98.4kAnnually

+ Pay Incentives

Entry, Junior

Colorado Springs, CO, USA + 1 more

More locations: Phoenix, AZ, USA

Hybrid role requiring in-office presence 3 days per week.

Category
Insurance
Finance & Banking
Requirements
  • High School Diploma or General Equivalency Diploma.
  • 1 year of injury adjusting or auto liability adjusting experience to include highly complex vehicle physical damage, such as multi-vehicle, non-owned vehicles, or total loss claims.
  • Working knowledge and understanding of the auto claims contract as well as application of case and state laws and regulations.
  • Acquisition and maintenance of insurance adjuster license within 90 days and designated number of attempts.
  • 2+ years Auto Liability/Casualty adjusting experience to include complex/multi vehicle liability.
  • 1yr Medical experience to include coding and billing or EMT.
  • Ongoing Professional Development with a focus on Insurance.
  • Bachelors’ Degree or higher.
  • US military experience through military service or a military spouse/domestic partner.
Responsibilities
  • Identifies and handles existing and emerging risks that stem from business activities and the job role.
  • Ensures risks associated with business activities are effectively identified, measured, monitored, and controlled.
  • Follows written risk and compliance policies, standards, and procedures for business activities.
  • Adjusts non-attorney involved soft tissue bodily injury claims, as well as all auto physical damage associated with those claims.
  • Adjusts soft tissue, moderately complex and complex 1st party PIP/MP medical claims.
  • Identifies, confirms, and makes coverage decisions on soft tissue claims.
  • Investigates loss details, determines legal liability, evaluates, negotiates, and arrives at claim settlement within appropriate authority guidelines.
  • Clearly documents thought process, investigation, evaluation, negotiation, and settlement decisions.
  • Provides advice and sets expectations into next steps to members.
  • Collaborates and supports team members to resolve issues and identify appropriate matters for escalation.
  • Partners and/or directs vendors and internal business partners to facilitate timely claims resolution.
  • Supports workload surges and/or Catastrophe Operations as needed.

USAA provides financial services specifically for the military community, including active-duty members, veterans, and their families. They offer a variety of products such as auto, home, life, and health insurance, as well as banking services like checking and savings accounts, credit cards, loans, and mortgages. Their retirement services include investment options and personalized financial planning. USAA operates on a membership model, allowing only military members and their families to join, which helps them understand and meet the unique financial needs of this community. Unlike many other financial institutions, USAA's leadership team has military backgrounds, reinforcing their commitment to serving their members with a focus on financial wellness and community support.

Company Stage

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Total Funding

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Headquarters

San Antonio, Texas

Founded

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • USAA's investment in digital tools and platforms enhances customer experience, reflecting its adaptability and commitment to innovation.
  • The company's focus on military appreciation and partnerships, such as with the Frisco RoughRiders, strengthens its brand loyalty within the military community.
  • Despite layoffs, USAA's continued hiring and filling of over 8,300 jobs this year indicate robust growth and adaptation to changing business needs.

What critics are saying

  • The recent layoffs and top-level departures, including the upcoming retirement of CEO Wayne Peacock, could lead to instability and affect employee morale.
  • USAA's poor ratings from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency in 2023 and 2022 highlight potential regulatory challenges and reputational risks.

What makes USAA unique

  • USAA's exclusive membership model allows it to deeply understand and cater to the specific financial needs of the military community, unlike broader financial institutions.
  • The company's leadership, with many having military backgrounds, ensures a strong alignment with the values and needs of its members, setting it apart from competitors.
  • USAA's commitment to corporate responsibility and community resilience initiatives further distinguishes it as a socially responsible financial services provider.

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