Chase Named BrightClaim V.P.
Larry Chase has been promoted to vice president-Strategic Solutions, for BrightClaim Inc. of Atlanta.
His responsibilities include BrightNET, BrightClaim’s network of credentialed claims professionals, and the management of projects and development of business processes that enable the fulfillment of BrightClaim’s commitments to its clients.
Trained in the handling of both casualty and property claims, Chase specialized in the investigation of workers’ compensation and professional liability claims. He later served in a variety of corporate staff, management and executive positions for a national provider of risk management services.
During his career Chase has served as subject matter expert, business representative, and manager of projects that resulted in the successful implementation of applications that integrated new business processes and technology to increase efficiency and respond to clients’ needs for improved access to information. He also managed initiatives that resulted in significant increases in corporate administrative efficiency through the implementation of new processes and outsourcing strategies.
“Chase was instrumental in the development of BrightNET, the first nationwide network of credentialed independent adjusting firms which can be accessed through one centralized source,” Howard Rogers, BrightClaim president said. “As a result, ClaimsCore, BrightClaim’s solution for centralized claim processing, monitoring and administration has been a success in helping our clients increase efficiency while providing superior customer service to their policyholders.”
BrightClaim is a provider of integrated claims solutions, including networks of credentialed service providers; centralized claim administration, adjudication, and management; property contents claim adjudication and management; and inspection services.
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