Bloomington, Illinois; Tempe, Arizona; Indianapolis, Indiana
Legal, Compliance, and Risk Management
Regular Full Time
35375
Job Description
Overview
We are not just offering a job but a meaningful career! Come join our passionate team!
As a Fortune 50 company, we hire the best employees to serve our customers, making us a leader in the insurance and financial services industry.
State Farm embraces diversity and inclusion to ensure a workforce that is engaged, builds on the strengths and talents of all associates, and creates a Good Neighbor culture.
We offer competitive benefits and pay with the potential for an annual financial award based on both individual and enterprise performance.
Our employees have an opportunity to participate in volunteer events within the community and engage in a learning culture.
We offer programs to assist with tuition reimbursement, professional designations, employee development, wellness initiatives, and more!
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Responsibilities
State Farm In-House Insurance Staff Counsel is seeking a Paralegal to join the Claims Litigation team.
The selected candidate will sit in either Bloomington, Illinois, Indianapolis, Indiana or Tempe, Arizona based on their location.
Responsibilities will include preparing medical chronologies, reviewing medical records and bills and billing summaries.
The most qualified candidates will have the ability to work independently, prioritize workload, multi-task in a fast-paced environment, and communicate effectively.
The selected individual will be considered a hybrid employee, spending some time working in office with some optional opportunities to work in a virtual environment at times.
Work arrangements could change over time based on business needs.
We enjoy an active and busy civil trial practice and provide a congenial, team-oriented professional work environment with skilled support staff.
Qualifications
Prior injury claims, litigation or paralegal experience
Paralegal degree/certificate/certification, medical training, legal studies degree or relevant coursework is required
Background in reviewing medical records and preparing medical chronologies is required
Strong written communication skills
Experience using Evermap and/or Adobe Bookmarking
Applicants are required to be eligible to lawfully work in the U.
S.
immediately; employer will not sponsor applicants for U.
S.
work opportunity