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Insurance attorney skills for your resume and career
Updated January 8, 2025
1 min read
Quoted experts
Chad Smith,
Chad Smith
Below we've compiled a list of the most critical insurance attorney skills. We ranked the top skills for insurance attorneys based on the percentage of resumes they appeared on. For example, 74.9% of insurance attorney resumes contained litigation as a skill. Continue reading to find out what skills an insurance attorney needs to be successful in the workplace.
8 insurance attorney skills for your resume and career
1. Litigation
Here's how insurance attorneys use litigation:
- Complied with litigation plans/procedures and reporting requirements implemented by State Farm, American International Group, Nationwide and Risk Enterprise Management.
- Lead trial attorney in general practice litigation firm managing a diverse portfolio of cases representing individuals faced with difficult legal problems.
2. Insurance Carriers
Here's how insurance attorneys use insurance carriers:
- Represented insurance carriers in coverage actions relating to bad faith, asbestos, and pollution.
- Represented insurance carriers and self-insured employers at Workers' Compensation and New York State disability hearings before Administrative Law Judges.
3. Commercial Litigation
Here's how insurance attorneys use commercial litigation:
- General commercial litigation practice including breach of contract actions, business disputes, patent infringement litigation and trademark infringement litigation.
- Practice concentrated in the areas of commercial litigation, product liability, medical and professional malpractice defense and insurance coverage.
4. Arbitration
Here's how insurance attorneys use arbitration:
- Secured favorable result for corporate client and its majority shareholder in a lengthy arbitration trial involving a corporate divorce gone awry.
- Participated in all phases of commercial and construction litigation, arbitration, mediation and other forms of alternative dispute resolution.
5. Insurance Laws
Here's how insurance attorneys use insurance laws:
- Compile and summarize key insurance laws for AIG's federal readiness project.
6. Settlement Negotiations
Here's how insurance attorneys use settlement negotiations:
- Prepare manual letters for attorneys for settlement negotiations.
- Represented clients in numerous depositions, discovery requests, motion/pleading practice and settlement negotiations in preparation for bench and jury trials.
7. Legal Opinions
Here's how insurance attorneys use legal opinions:
- Assisted in developing and implementing positions on natural gas policy; drafted and introduced legal opinions for amendments influencing business activities.
- Managed closings, including preparing zoning and environmental analyses, contracts, legal opinions and additional closing and post-closing documents.
8. Medicaid
Here's how insurance attorneys use medicaid:
- Appeal of denied Medicaid eligibility; settlement resulted in reinstatement of Medicaid eligibility and services.
- Appeal of denied Medicaid eligibility; settlement resulted in determination of Medicaid Waiver eligibility.
What skills help Insurance Attorneys find jobs?
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What skills stand out on insurance attorney resumes?
Chad Smith
Director of Legal Programs, Catholic University of America
Skills that stand out are those that point directly to a professor's ability to teach, present, and explain. Multifaceted. Personable. Memorable. So, I generally look for public speaking experience, trial experience, excellent communication, writing, and legal research skills.
What soft skills should all insurance attorneys possess?
Chad Smith
Director of Legal Programs, Catholic University of America
Soft skills are those intangibles that every great professor has- a dynamic presenter that commands the attention and interest of their class/audience. These are the professors that intuitively know how to communicate lessons and convey meaning. Strong reasoning, problem-solving, critical thinking, and flexibility. Last, is leadership as every great professor needs to lead their class and be comfortable being the center of attention.
What hard/technical skills are most important for insurance attorneys?
Chad Smith
Director of Legal Programs, Catholic University of America
Most important would have to be strong computer and related technology skills. In today's world, more and more professors are having to rely on the use of technology and platforms such as Zoom, Blackboard, and Canvas for remote/online learning. Professors today need to be able to convey information in-person and online.
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Read more about what experts have to say about insurance attorneyList of insurance attorney skills to add to your resume
The most important skills for an insurance attorney resume and required skills for an insurance attorney to have include:
- Litigation
- Insurance Carriers
- Commercial Litigation
- Arbitration
- Insurance Laws
- Settlement Negotiations
- Legal Opinions
- Medicaid
Updated January 8, 2025
Updated January 8, 2025