Claims Examiner
Company : Nautilus Insurance Company
Location : Roswell, GA, 30075
Job Type : Full Time / Part Time
Date Posted : 6 January 2026
Company Details
At Berkley Alliance Managers, we offer innovative coverage and risk management solutions for our brokers and policyholders. We have a passion for offering fresh ideas and relevant insurance products and services. Our business consists of four target markets – Design Professionals, Construction Professionals, Accounting Professionals and Miscellaneous Service Professionals. Our focus allows us to tailor coverage and create comprehensive risk management programs that enhance profitability and reduce susceptibility to loss.
Company URL: https://www.berkleyalliance.com
Responsibilities
The Claims Examiner position is a junior level claims handling position. Under close supervision, the Claims Examiner I is responsible for handling all aspects of claims related to professional liability lower-level or entry level (non-complex) claims. The Claims Examiner will handle potential claims/notice of circumstances and lower-level claims. This position is intended to be an introduction to the claims handling process as the Claims Examiner I begins to interact with clients, attorneys, and outside vendors for various reasons, including but not limited to, claims and coverage analysis, liability and damages analysis, reserve recommendations and setting, and departmental reporting. Some limited travel may be required for mediations and meetings. The role manages outside defense counsel that are assigned on claim or pre-claim files, including cost containment and litigation management. The Claims Examiner I will actively engage in and embraces the company’s continued learning and innovation culture, including participation in innovation groups to identify solutions for enhancement and change.
Key functions include but are not limited to:
- Adjusting all aspects of claims and loss notices, including but not limited to setting up claims, coverage analysis, liability and damages analysis, reserve setting, and departmental reporting. Issues coverage letters when needed.
- Attend mediations, settlement conferences, and other claims-related travel as needed or required.
- Maintain adjuster’s licenses in all states requiring licenses, or as requested.
- Business-related travel as required or needed.
- Active engagement in the company’s innovation culture and group.
- Continued and self-driven learning.
Qualifications
- 4-year college degree required.
- Adjuster licenses in required states + CA.
- 1 to 3 years claims-related, adjusting experience.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, attention to detail and deadline structures.
- Ability to work both independently and collaboratively with all levels of staff.
- Proficient with MS Office software and PC applications and systems.
Additional Company Details
We do not accept any unsolicited resumes from external recruiting agencies or firms. The company offers a competitive compensation plan and robust benefits package for full time regular employees which for this role include: • Base Salary Range: $48,000 – $72,000 • Eligible to participate in annual discretionary bonus. • Benefits: Health, Dental, Vision, Life, Disability, Wellness, Paid Time Off, 401(k) and Profit-Sharing plans. The actual salary for this position will be determined by a number of factors, including the scope, complexity and location of the role; the skills, education, training, credentials and experience of the candidate; and other conditions of employment.Sponsorship Details
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Frequently asked questions
Roswell's insurance sector shows moderate demand for Claims Examiner positions, driven by regional growth in professional liability coverage. Candidates with adjuster licenses and claims experience tend to face steady competition, but local networking and knowledge of Georgia’s licensing requirements can provide an edge.
Yes, Claims Examiners in Georgia typically must hold a Georgia adjuster license to legally handle claims. Nautilus Insurance Company expects candidates to maintain all required licenses, including California if applicable, ensuring compliance with multi-state claim handling.
At Nautilus Insurance, Claims Examiners engage closely with innovative risk management programs tailored to niche professional markets. The role emphasizes collaboration with attorneys and vendors, plus active participation in company innovation groups, setting it apart from standard claims roles.
The role provides a structured introduction to claims handling with mentorship and exposure to complex claims processes. Nautilus fosters continuous learning and innovation, enabling examiners to develop skills in coverage analysis, litigation management, and client interaction early in their careers.
Daily duties include setting up claims files, analyzing liability and damages, issuing coverage letters, and coordinating with defense counsel. Entry-level examiners also attend mediations and update departmental reports, gaining hands-on experience in claims resolution and risk evaluation.
While Nautilus Insurance values innovation, this specific Claims Examiner role involves some required in-person activities such as mediations and travel. Remote work may be limited due to the hands-on nature of claims handling and client interactions.
The base pay typically ranges between $48,000 and $72,000 annually, reflecting experience and qualifications. Additionally, employees may be eligible for discretionary bonuses and comprehensive benefits including 401(k) and profit-sharing plans.
Claims Examiners at Nautilus play a pivotal role by providing detailed claims and coverage analysis that informs risk management solutions. Their insights help tailor insurance products, enhancing profitability and minimizing loss exposure across targeted professional markets.
Key skills include strong analytical abilities for liability and damages assessment, excellent communication for client and attorney interactions, and proficiency with claims software and MS Office. Attention to detail and time management are also critical to meet deadlines effectively.
Navigating state-specific licensing requirements and adapting to the evolving professional liability market in Roswell can be challenging. Additionally, balancing independent decision-making with collaborative problem-solving in a fast-paced claims environment demands agility and strong interpersonal skills.