Posted Jul 13, 2026

General Liability Examiner

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Job Description

TITLE: General Liability Examiner

DEPARTMENT: Synergy Adjusting

REPORTS TO: Liability Claims Team Leader

STATUS: Regular, full-time; exempt

This is a fully remote position.

SUMMARY OF JOB PURPOSE

The Liability Examiner provides claims examining services critical to Synergy casualty accounts, potentially including those related to niche market clients. The incumbent brings a sound knowledge of insurance coverage related to various business lines. Working closely with a broad scope of stakeholders, the incumbent must be able to handle casualty claims with minimal instruction or supervision. This individual also helps assure that obligations to policyholders are met and that the insurer’s reputation and efficacy are safeguarded.

PRIMARY JOB RESPONSIBILITIES

REQUIRED EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE

DESIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES

WORKING CONDITIONS

General working conditions are typically those associated with an indoor office environment; though evening, overnight, and weekend travel may be occasionally required; on-site work may be required during catastrophic events, subjecting incumbent to indoor and/or outside weather and environmental conditions.

PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES AND REQUIREMENTS

In addition to the working conditions and associated physical activities and requirements above, the incumbent is required to stand, walk, reach, finger, grasp, and feel.

The work requires close visual acuity, with or without correction, to prepare reports containing words, symbols, and numerical figures; the incumbent is required to view a computer terminal, use a keyboard, read printed documents, make detailed visual inspections, perceive color, perceive depth, and have a sufficient field of vision to carry out all inspection and related duties.

The incumbent must be able to speak clearly. The incumbent must be able to perceive the nature of sounds at normal speaking levels with or without correction and to receive and impart detailed information through oral communication, making fine discriminations in sound.

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