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Claims Handler – Motor & Home Insurance

KINGSGATE RECRUITMENT
West Yorkshire
3 months ago
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Overview

Location: Leeds / Birmingham / Remote considered

Salary: £26,000 – £30,000 + overtime opportunities

Type: Full-time, permanent


Join a trusted name in personal insurance, providing essential support to policyholders during life’s unexpected events. Our client is a leading insurer with a strong reputation for fairness, speed, and service in the motor and home claims space. Whether responding to weather-related damage or post-accident vehicle claims, you’ll play a vital role in helping people get back on their feet quickly and with confidence.


Why this role?


Motor and home insurance remain non-negotiables for most households—and claims services are critical during economic uncertainty or natural disruptions. This role offers stability, progression, and a genuine opportunity to make a practical difference for customers. Perfect for detail-oriented individuals with a passion for accuracy and service.


Key Responsibilities:

Assess and manage incoming home and motor insurance claims


Liaise with policyholders, garages, contractors, and internal teams to facilitate settlements
Investigate any inconsistencies or potential fraud, escalating when needed
Maintain accurate records and ensure customers are updated regularly on the progress of their claim
Meet service level agreements (SLAs) and support compliance standards

What we’re looking for:

Experience in insurance, financial services, or legal administration


Excellent written communication skills and a sharp eye for detail
Able to manage multiple claims and meet response times
Organised, resilient, and focused on resolving issues efficiently

What’s in it for you?

Competitive salary between £26,000 – £30,000, depending on experience


Regular overtime opportunities for additional earnings
Hybrid and remote working options available
Comprehensive training and clear progression pathways
Supportive team environment with access to wellbeing and learning resources
Company pension, holiday allowance, and recognition programmes

This is a role where your calm, clear thinking helps others through stressful moments. If you’re ready to grow your claims handling career in a respected organisation, apply today.


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