Christine Mc Hugh
About Christine Mc Hugh
Christine Mc Hugh is a Senior Property Claims Specialist at AXIS Capital, where she manages complex first-party commercial property claims and ensures financial accuracy in claims reserves. With professional licenses in 16 jurisdictions, she provides customer service to various stakeholders and coordinates investigations to address potential fraud.
Work at AXIS Capital
Christine Mc Hugh has been employed at AXIS Capital since 2015, serving as a Senior Property Claims Specialist. In this role, she manages and adjusts complex first-party commercial property claims. Her responsibilities include coordinating and directing investigations of claims to ensure thorough assessments. She regularly sets and reevaluates reserves for claims, which contributes to the financial accuracy of the claims process. Christine also drafts detailed coverage letters after analyzing policy coverages, providing essential documentation for stakeholders.
Education and Expertise
Christine Mc Hugh studied at the Community College of Rhode Island, where she earned an Associate of Arts (A.A.) degree. Her educational background supports her expertise in property claims management. She maintains professional licenses in 16 different jurisdictions, demonstrating her commitment to compliance and professional development in the insurance industry.
Background
Christine Mc Hugh has extensive experience in the insurance sector, particularly in property claims. She is based in Alpharetta, Georgia, where she has worked for AXIS Capital for nearly a decade. Her role involves providing customer service to a diverse range of stakeholders, including policyholders, agents, brokers, and other significant parties. This interaction is crucial for effective claims management and resolution.
Claims Management Responsibilities
In her position, Christine is responsible for managing complex first-party commercial property claims that involve primary, shared, and layered market programs. She coordinates investigations of claims, ensuring that all aspects are thoroughly assessed. Additionally, she makes referrals to the Special Investigations Unit (SIU) when necessary, addressing potential fraud or complex issues that may arise during the claims process.