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Attorneys manage the legal defense of workers' compensation cases from inception to final resolution, including all aspects of discovery and litigation. About Company: Founded in 1996, our law firm client is a premiere defense law firm, specializing in workers compensation, employment law, general liability, state audits, and subrogation.
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The Nurse CARE Manager coordinates timely, appropriate, quality, occupational illness/injury care and follow-up to ensure early return to work and to minimize workers' compensation losses.
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Deep expertise in 1st party medical claims; workers' compensation; health insurance; document management/delivery; and auto injury claims workflow. Additionally, S&C contributes to the sales process through serving as product experts, providing product overviews and demos to showcase key benefits, and developing business cases to justify investment in CCC's products (ROI formulation.
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Capability to work on cases involving a national carrier providing excess reimbursement policies to qualified self-insureds for workers' compensation insurance. Proven track record of success in workers' compensation defense cases.
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Consulting with employers, adjusters and attorneys on Medicare issues relative to workers' compensation cases and all areas of defense litigation. Marshall Dennehey, a leading AM Law 200 civil defense law firm with more than 60 years of dedicated service to our corporate, insurance and individual clients, is seeking a Medicare Attorney with one (1) to four (4) years of experience to join our growing Medicare Compliance group within our Workers' Compensation Department.
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This position exists to reserve, manage, and bring Workers’ Compensation claims to an equitable conclusion within the company standards and best practices guidelines. Texas Workers' Compensation License is a plus.
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Assessment and intervention, including psychosocial factors, for catastrophic and complex cases on workers' compensation injuries. Job Summary The Lowe's Care Nurse position is a telephonic medical case management position with emphasis on early intervention, with an advocate approach that emphasis return to work, coordination of quality medical care on claims involving disability and medical treatment.
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Conduct thorough investigations of workers' compensation cases. Job Description: Workers' Compensation Attorney. Provide comprehensive legal representation to injured workers in workers' compensation claims.
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For over 30 years, they have handled tens of thousands of cases and recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for its clients in different areas of law, including personal injury/car accidents, personal injury protection (PIP) litigation, workers’ compensation, family law, employment law, real estate law, elder law, and commercial litigation.
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They are seeking a Bilingual (English/Spanish) Pre-Suit Personal Injury Associate/Attorney to join its team. MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES: Handle a case load, attend court, negotiate settlements, oversee trial preparation, conduct trials, and attend meditations and arbitration'sAdvise clients of claim liability and legal rights interpret laws, rulings, and regulations.
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San Diego office of a BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm seeks a worker's compensation attorney with 5 years of experience in defense of workers’ compensation cases. The candidate will be responsible for all aspects of the workers’ compensation case, including evaluating the merits of the case, providing guidance and counsel to the clients through effective communication, medical review, and negotiating, settling, and litigating cases, if necessary.
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Requires a working knowledge of the Labor Code of the State of California as it pertains to workers compensation claims. Eight or more years of progressive technical claim experience, demonstrating a high degree of judgment and discretion, is capable of providing adequate guidance on complex claim cases and can negotiate settlements effectively.
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Refer catastrophic cases in coordination with claims adjuster to outside rehabilitation or field case management and closely monitor for effective progress. Coordinate Work Hardening and Vocational Rehabilitation for injured workers per regional guidelines.
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We have an exciting opportunity for a Workers' Compensation Attorney admitted and residing in California. A minimum of one year experience as a Workers’ Compensation attorney.
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We specialize in outpatient physical and occupational therapy, addressing a wide range of conditions, including general orthopedic issues, sports and soft tissue injuries, workers' compensation cases, and Medicare patients.
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