Cherisca Joins Mutual Benefit Group as Senior Claims Representative
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Huntingdon, Pennsylvania (PRWEB) October 30, 2015
Marie Cherisca joined Mutual Benefit Group as senior claims representative on October 26, 2015. In this role she is responsible for investigating, evaluating, and negotiating settlement of multiline claims in Baltimore City and Western Maryland.
Cherisca earned a bachelor's degree from Maryland University College Park, Maryland, and a master's degree from Towson University, Maryland.
Mutual Benefit Group is a regional property/casualty insurance carrier headquartered in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, that has been providing coverage for personal autos, homes, and businesses since 1908. The company's insurance products are underwritten through its member companies, Mutual Benefit Insurance Company and Select Risk Insurance Company. Rated A- (Excellent) by A.M. Best, Mutual Benefit serves nearly 75,000 policyholders in Pennsylvania and Maryland through 250 independent insurance agents.
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