Claims Examiner

/ˈkleɪmz ɪɡˌzæmɪnər/

Definitions

  1. (n.) An insurance or legal professional who reviews and evaluates claims to determine their validity and the extent of liability.
    The claims examiner decided to approve the policyholder's compensation request after reviewing all evidence.

Forms

  • claims examiner
  • claims examiners

Commentary

In legal contexts, a claims examiner's assessments can influence litigation risks and settlement negotiations; accuracy and impartiality are critical.

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