Cintia Atay

Assistant Manager - Comp and Motor Liability

Specialism

Claims Management

Cintia is a lawyer with over ten years of experience in the insurance sector, specializing in workers’ compensation and liability insurance. Throughout her career, she has developed a strategic approach to claims management, combining legal expertise with technological tools to optimize processes and improve results. She currently leads claims management with a team of lawyers and administrators, ensuring efficient negotiation and meeting our clients’ objectives through agile methodologies, process automation, and key metrics to achieve efficient agreements, reducing time and costs. Her commitment is to provide effective and strategic solutions that drive the evolution of the insurance sector.


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