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For claims involving fraud or subrogation, partners with assigned reps from those areas to achieve best outcome. Handles investigation regarding all aspects of auto claims (coverage, damages, subrogation) with the exercise of discretion and independence within increased level of authority.
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CoventBridge Group is the global leader in full-service investigations providing: Surveillance, SIU and Compliance, Claims Investigation, Counter-Fraud Programs, Desktop Investigations, Social Media, Record Retrieval, Canvasses and Vendor Management programs.
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The primary use of Dash Cams is to assist in the protection and safety of employees and property, prevention, and detection of criminal offenses such as vehicle vandalism and break-ins and staged-accident fraud, defense of legal claims, driver exoneration, and driver training and improvement.
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The Vendor Risk Management Manager is responsible for administering and managing the organization's Vendor Risk Management function, including but not limited to risk management of vendors, risk identification and evaluation, claims management, worker's compensation, safety program and safety training, and loss prevention and internal audit programs.
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Technical skills in healthcare regulatory compliance, Medicare, Medicaid reimbursement, Start, HIPAA privacy laws, Fraud & Abuse and False Claims law. Develop and deploy education focused on identified business processes to mitigate the risk of noncompliance in areas vulnerable to error or noncompliance such as billing, coding, Stark laws, fraud & abuse laws, false claims or other identified risk areas.
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The firm's areas of practice include: first party commercial and personal lines property claims; complex insurance coverage disputes; personal injury claims; products liability; premises liability; bad faith; personal injury protection claims; and, insurance fraud claims of all types.
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Our Benefits Specialist will direct and plan the day-to-day operations of the agency's group benefits program (group medical, dental, vision, short-term disability, workers' compensation, life insurance, identity fraud, flexible spending, retirement plans, and more.
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If you believe you are the victim of fraud resulting from a job listing, please contact your local authorities. These claims are fraudulent, and you are strongly advised to exercise caution when you receive such an offer of employment.
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3 - 5 years of experience in the electric or natural gas utility industry, facilities management, HVAC design or sales, commercial and industrial lighting, conservation and energy management, or related experience.
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Evaluates medical claims for potential fraud issues, loss control and recovery in accordance with insurance policy contracts, medical bill coding rules and state regulations. + Approves payments of medical bills on lost time disability claims within area of payment authority up to, but not exceeding, $2,500 after compensability has been determined.
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The Compliance Auditor II assess the accuracy of the company’s claims records and that controls in place are sufficient to to protect against fraud, abuse, and excessive waste of resources.
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Zurich North America is hiring an General Liability Claims Specialist I to join our team! The candidate selected for this opportunity should be able to report into one of the following North American Claims offices: Dallas, Atlanta, Omaha, Overland Park, Schaumburg, Sacramento, Parsippany, Rancho Cordova, Addision, Rocky Hill, Woodland Hills, Owings Mills or Maitland.
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Participate in researching and examining complex transactions and referrals in order to prevent and detect fraud activities, policy violations, and merchant disputes with low to high risk within fraud and claims functional area.
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Form a partnership with the medical case manager to maximize early return to work potential thereby reducing the need for extended disability payments, vocational rehabilitation, and other protracted claims costs.
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Identifies resources for specific activities required to properly investigate claims such as Subrogation, Risk Control, nurse consultants, and fire or fraud investigators and to other experts.
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