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Our Senior Trial Attorneys are seasoned litigation attorneys with significant civil litigation experience in property and casualty insurance defense or subrogation. Experience: Typically, more than eight years of relevant civil litigation experience in property and casualty insurance defense or subrogation.
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Investigate and pursue subrogation litigation as appropriate. Represents insureds and the Company in the defense of bodily injury and property damage lawsuits, subrogation, and Allstate Financial cases.
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Ensure we can take our full fee on 95% of all cases (meaning we don’t have to reduce our fee because there is not enough money to pay all providers, subrogation claims, liens, and client). Move cases from Pre-Litigation to Litigation stage within 90 days of negotiation, if case has not settled.
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We are a well-established Law Firm that specializes in various areas of law such as Workers' Compensation, Employment, Fraud, Litigation, and Subrogation. Due to growth and demand, we are looking to add a Defense Workers’ Compensation Attorney to our expanding team.
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Establish and implement appropriate action plans for case resolution including medical and disability management, litigation management, negotiation and disposition. Determine coverage, compensability, potential for subrogation recovery, and second injury fund (when applicable.
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Carl Warren has been a trusted partner specializing in property and casualty claims management, subrogation recovery, and litigation management for private and public sectors, insurance companies, and captives.
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Associate in Claims (AIC) Designation or similar professional designation desired. At least 3-5 years' experience handling lost time Workers Compensation claims in Michigan. Work collaboratively with PMA nurse professionals to develop and execute return to work strategies.
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Directs the discovery and litigation strategy with legal counsel. + Develops subrogation and third party recovery potential and follows reclaim procedures. IIA, AIC, AEI, and/or CPCU. Directs the discovery and litigation strategy with legal counsel.
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Determine coverage, compatibility, potential for subrogation recovery, and second injury fund (when applicable) The wage range for the Senior Claims Adjuster role is $75,900 to $97,200. At least 5 years of experience handling lost time workers compensation claims in California, additional jurisdictions a plus.
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Establishes and implements appropriate action plans for case resolution including medical and disability management, litigation management, negotiation and disposition. Determines coverage, compensability, potential for subrogation recovery, and second injury fund (when applicable.
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IIA, AIC, AEI, and/or CPCU Designations. Workers Compensation (WC) Adjuster License required according to jurisdictional requirements. We hail from more than 70 countries and speak dozens of languages, reflecting the global fabric of the audience we serve.
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Tracks status of assigned clams, individually and in the aggregate, using available management reports and tools such as Excel, including but not limited to such information as permanency evaluations, hearing dates, attorney information, settlement evaluation, venue, judges, current litigation status, subrogation credits due, and overall financial outcomes.
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At least 3-5 years' experience handling lost time workers compensation claims required; past experience with Nebraska jurisdiction is required. Provide a high degree of customer service to clients, including face to face interactions during claims reviews, stewardship meetings and similar account-specific sessions.
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Promptly investigates all assigned claims for coverage, liability assessment, damages evaluation and subrogation/contribution. Effectively manage litigation process and defense counsel to ensured timely and cost effective outcomes.
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At least 3-5 years' experience handling lost time workers compensation claims required; past experience with Utah and Arizona jurisdiction is required. As a member of our claims team, utilize your knowledge of Workers Compensation to independently investigate, evaluate and resolve assigned claims of a more complex nature in order to achieve appropriate outcomes.
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