Claims Adjuster salaries in England
£45,927
avg per year
The average salary for Claims Adjuster jobs near England is £45,927.*
Top 5 Related Jobs and Salaries
Top Claims Adjuster jobs near England
View AllField Adjuster
Trinity Claims
Luton
Applicants must be qualified through either the Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters (CILA) or the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII).
£45,000 a year
7 days ago
Loss Adjuster
Build Four Four
Milton Keynes
A valid driving licence is preferred due to the travel requirements associated with site inspections. Prepare detailed reports outlining findings, assessments,…
£30,000 - £40,000 a year
TPA Liability Claims Handler
Crawford & Company Adjusters (UK) Ltd
Milton Keynes
You’ll need to gather all relevant evidence and understand full details of policy cover, ensuing the customer is aware of liability with the ability to explain…
Property Claims Coordinator
Crawford
Milton Keynes
We are looking for a proactive and customer-focused *Property Claims Coordinator* to be the first point of contact for customers reporting property-related…
From £24,479 a year
Liability Loss Adjuster
Phoenix Liability Services
Milton Keynes
The role will involve handling EL/PL/Products and Motor liability claims investigation and handling as part of our dedicated claims team.
£45,000 - £50,000 a year
9 days ago
TPA- Service Team Advisor
Crawford & Company Adjusters (UK) Ltd
Milton Keynes
Within your role, you’ll be taking calls from the insured, making sure you capture all of the relevant information about their claim on our systems.
6 days ago
Similar locations
- London, ENG66 jobs
- Milton Keynes, ENG7 jobs
- Birmingham, ENG7 jobs
- Chelmsford, ENG2 jobs
- Colchester, ENG2 jobs
- Leicester, ENG2 jobs
* Please note that all salary figures are approximations based upon third party submissions to SimplyHired or its affiliates. These figures are given to SimplyHired users for the purpose of generalised comparison only. Minimum wage may differ by region and you should consult the employer for actual salary figures.