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Posted Jun 1, 2026

TRAVEL INSURANCE CLAIMS ADJUSTER 1099, INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR

TRAVEL INSURANCE CLAIMS ADJUSTER 1099, INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR We are seeking a dedicated Travel Insurance Claims Adjuster to process claims, which include adjudication of Trip Cancellation claims, Travel Medical, and Post Departure benefits. We prefer candidates with at least 1 year of experience in insurance claims and who are comfortable communicating with various agencies, including travel suppliers, travel agencies, medical professionals, and other insurance carriers. Responsibilities: • Analytical & Investigative: Ability to gather and analyze evidence, such as police reports, medical records, and witness statements, to determine liability and coverage. • Ensure compliance guidelines are met. • Research and verify insurance policy coverage. • Fraud Detection: Identifying and investigating suspicious or fraudulent claims. • Document all findings in a clear claims report and present claims to insurance companies (trip cancellations, flight delays, and lost luggage). • Ability to communicate claim decisions with insureds, including both issued payments and claim denials, and provide explanations related to policy coverage by citing plan language. • Ability to draft decision letters, ensuring accurate citation of policy language and error-free grammar. • Willing to learn and grow with our team. • Work independently and collaboratively in a virtual team setting. • Follow standard operating procedures and service level agreements with our clients. • Work under general supervision, reporting to a Team Lead and Manager. • Communicate through verbal and written means with policyholders, travel agents, and suppliers. • Respond to calls from contacts such as policyholders, travel agents, and suppliers. • Take ownership of claim decisions. • Be reliable with attendance, punctuality, and excellent time management skills. Qualifications: • Education: A high school diploma is the minimum requirement, or an associate or bachelor’s degree in business, finance, or a related field. • State Licensing: P&C Claims Adjuster License. For those handling claims across the U.S., having reciprocal licenses in multiple jurisdictions is often required. • Certifications: Professional designations like Associate in Claims (AIC) or Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) are frequently listed as preferred qualifications. • Travel insurance experience is preferred but not required. • Ability to navigate computer operating systems, Google Chrome, and related applications. • Experience working in a production environment with the ability to focus, work independently, and meet quotas. • Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a virtual environment. • Proven proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook, Teams). • Excellent oral and written communication skills. • Strong mathematical and problem-solving abilities. • Ability to pass a background check. • Availability to work on weekends. Special Requirements: Must possess an up-to-date laptop, headset, and additional monitor. Cell phone and text messaging, internet, and email.