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Unreasonable expectations - Claim Specialist National General Insurance Employee Review

2.0
May 26, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

You can work from home.

Cons

Requires a set amount of unreasonable weekly closings that doesn't take into effect if you receive large call volumes or time consuming large losses. You're still required to obtain the required weekly production, exceed audit reviews and manage phones an activities, as if you're working at a production facility, not a claims office. This has resulted in people sneaking and working off the clock, which has led to write ups and terminations. Either you're written up for not meeting production requirements, not meeting audit standards, or working off the clock..There are no winners..Audit team is too strict and pretty much reworks the claim, instead of allowing the adjuster to conclude the claim based on their professional opinion. Horrible training. You learn your mistakes from the audit team. Closing requirements too stringent. They don't wanna offer overtime. They would rather you sneak and work off the clock to meet your goals, then write you up or fire you once you're discovered trying to meet their unreasonable goals...

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Cons

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1.0
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Pros

Work from home but it’s a con as the only way to stay alive is to work 11 plus hours.

Cons

Poor communication Poor training 10 plus claims per day with a system that is always down. Managers has favorites You do EVERYTHING! It has turnt into a calll center environment as all you do is answer calls that the medical provider line should be answering but no they refuse to train them and hire folks that can read so the PIP reps do it ALL Other departments do not respect PIP reps.

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