Third Party Sr. Claims Representative
Company: Fleet Response
Location: Hudson
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Fleet Response’s mission is to
provide innovative and effective service to our clients and to
maintain a high standard of professionalism and partnership in an
environment that fosters opportunity, integrity, and excellence.
Our mission would not be possible without an environment that is
created from mutual trust and respect, coupled with a commitment to
diversity, equity & inclusion Our commitment to diversity, equity &
inclusion aligns with our corporate values and is supported at the
highest levels in the Company. Diversity helps to drive new
business, fuel innovation, and attract and retain the best
employees. It makes a difference in the workplace, marketplace, and
community advancing the way we live and work. Are you interested in
joining a fast growing and customer focused company that is
constantly rated as one of the Top Workplaces in Northeast Ohio ?
Do you feel that hard work should pay off and you value things like
workplace flexibility, career advancement opportunities, a positive
culture, and a genuine feeling that you belong to a team? If so,
you would be perfect for Fleet Response. Fleet Response specializes
in providing services to corporations who self-insure physical
damages to their fleets. Built from an insurance background with an
eye for detail, Fleet Response prides itself on offering a variety
of customized services to all our clients. Fleet Response is
currently seeking qualified candidates to work virtually or at our
corporate office, for the following position: Third Party Sr.
Claims Representative. The Third Party Sr. Claims Representative is
responsible for the day to day management of client accident claims
from assignment through completion. The Third Party Sr. Claims
Representative typically manages 3rd party claims, including repair
and rental management, claimant communication, and client
communication. Confirms coverage and liability are properly in
order prior to assisting 3rd party customers with repairs and/or
rental and proactively works with client. Provides operational
input and guidance as needed to teammate and works with the Claims
Supervisor and Claims Manager to ensure client and customer
parameters and expectations are consistently met by the team. Job
Summary: Fleet Response is currently seeking qualified candidates
to work virtually or at our corporate office, for the following
position: Third Party Sr. Claims Representative . A Third-Party Sr.
Claims Representative manages the most complex, high-exposure
claims, requiring significant independent judgment, a strategic
mindset, advanced technical expertise, and exceptional negotiation
skills. They manage claims with complex coverage, liability, damage
issues, often involving sensitive customer interactions filed by a
third-party claimant against our clients from initiation to
closure. This role often involves mentoring the Third Party Claims
Specialist. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Includes, but is
not limited to, the following: First Notice of Loss (FNOL): Review
and send loss notices to clients per client parameters.
Administrative Support: Performing general administrative tasks
such as mailing documents, creating documents, uploading documents,
gathering documents, setting up tows & handling a shared inbox.
Information Gathering: Contacting various parties to obtain missing
or additional information required for claim processing &
verification. Verify Coverage: Review the claim to ensure that the
claim is covered. Investigate & Determine Liability: Conduct
thorough investigations to establish fault, or liability, for an
incident. This includes interviewing the client, claimant,
witnesses, and other involved parties, and reviewing police reports
and other documentation. Identify Potential Fraud: watch for any
signs of fraudulent activity, such as staged accidents or
overstated claims, and refer suspicious cases to a Special
Investigation Unit (SIU). Mitigating Cost: It is a fundamental duty
aimed at controlling expenses while ensuring fair and prompt
resolution of claims. Assess Damages: Evaluate the extent of
damage, which can include property damage, repairs, total loss,
loss of wages, loss of use, rental, towing, diminished value &
out-of-pocket expenses. Determine Total Loss vs Repair: Evaluate if
the cost of repairs exceeds the value of the vehicle or property
and handle the claim toward a total loss settlement if necessary.
Manage Repairs: Monitor the progress of repairs to ensure the
repairs are being completed timely and accurately. Manage Total
Loss Claims: Perform detailed market research to determine the
actual cash value (ACV) of a totaled vehicle. This involves
analyzing vehicle history, local market comparable, and salvage
value. Manage Rentals: verify coverage, explain terms, initiate
rental arrangements, advise on non-covered events, rental duration,
authorize extensions. Review and Authorize Supplements: Review
additional repair costs submitted and approve payment while
following guidelines. Ensure Compliance: Adhere to all federal and
state laws and regulations governing the claims process.
Maintaining Licensing: Maintain insurance adjuster licensing as
required in all states. Communication: This requires clear,
professional communication and strong interpersonal skills with all
parties involved in the claim, including but not limited to peers &
leadership. Negotiate Settlements: Determine an appropriate
settlement amount based on liability and damage assessment, then
negotiate a resolution with the claimant, client or legal counsel.
Maintain Claim Files: Ensure that all claim activity, notes, and
correspondence are thoroughly and accurately documented. Set
Reserves: Set and maintain appropriate financial reserves for each
claim to ensure funds are available for potential settlement
payments. Process Payments: Process timely & accurate payments for
vehicle repairs, total loss settlements, and other covered
expenses. Workload and Metrics: Effectively manage a high volume of
claims and meet key performance indicators (KPIs), such as average
claim processing time, closure rates, and customer satisfaction
scores. Finalize & Close Claims: Ensure all necessary steps are
completed, and all paperwork is filed before finalizing and closing
the claim. Developing: Responsible for actively accepting, acting
on, and implementing coaching and feedback to improve professional
performance and development. Mentor & Train: Responsibilities may
include mentoring a team member and assisting in training.
Qualifications To perform this job successfully, an individual must
be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The
requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge,
skill, and/or ability required. Education/Experience: Associate
degree (A.A.) or equivalent from a two-year college or technical
school, or 2–4 years of related experience; combination of
education and experience may be considered. Industry Experience:
Prior experience in automotive, fleet management, claims
management, or vehicle re-marketing strongly preferred. Third-party
claims handling experience preferred. Licensing: Ability to obtain
and maintain insurance adjuster licensing as required in all
states. Key Skills & Competencies: Strong oral and written
communication , including the ability to simplify complex
information and negotiate effectively with claimants, attorneys,
and clients. Ability to analyze liability, assess damages, and
evaluate complex claims accurately. Customer service and empathy ,
maintaining professionalism in difficult or emotional situations.
Attention to detail with meticulous documentation and
record-keeping. Proficiency with claims management systems and
Microsoft Office. Strong investigative, analytical, and
problem-solving skills . Ability to multi-task, prioritize, and
manage a high volume of claims effectively. Knowledge of insurance
principles, coverage, and legal/regulatory compliance is a plus.
Mathematical/Analytical Skills: Calculate property depreciation,
repair/replacement costs, and claimant lost wages. Evaluate
multiple bids or vendor quotes to ensure fair settlements. Physical
Requirements: Primarily sedentary work with occasional light
lifting (up to 10 lbs). Close visual acuity for computer work,
reading, and documentation. Ability to communicate clearly in
person and via phone. Preferred Traits: Strong initiative and
self-motivation . Dependable, punctual, and team-oriented.
Adaptable to changing regulations, processes, and claim scenarios.
Work Schedule A variety of flexible work arrangement schedules are
available, with the ability to work from home as part of your
schedule, after completion of training. This position works Monday
through Friday, 8:00 AM until 5:00 PM. Additional Benefits:
Competitive compensation and PTO 401(k) with employer contribution
Medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance Several
voluntary benefit options A flexible work environment with remote
options post-probation
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