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Support processing workers' compensation claims and incident reports, physician contact, corporate interface, and reporting. in providing reliable and efficient electric power generation in compliance with corporate safety policies and procedures, mandatory electric reliability standards, FERC, EPA, EPD, OSHA, DOT, and all applicable governmental regulations.
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In addition to promoting fiscal stability through the production of the ACFR, the Bureau of Accountancy ensures that the City's vendor database is accurate and up to date to allow for efficiency in the processing of payments for businesses and individuals who are in contract with the City, as well as claims, workers' compensation, labor law, line of duty, certificate of residency and all vendor payments in general.
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We are currently seeking an experienced Resident Workers' Compensation Claims Adjuster to provide quality, cost efficient and timely investigation of complex workers compensation claims.
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Provides support in various disciplines including material damage, property, liability, subrogation, workers compensation, medical, and litigation. Under minimal supervision, performs claims/zone support activities.
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Administer OSHA, Workers Compensation and Unemployment claims for hotes. Process Short-term disability claims. Process Short-term disability claims. The HR Coordinator will perform duties in various functional areas including Recruiting, Benefits Administration and General Human Resources.
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JOB SUMMARY:Utilizes clinical expertise, and reviews workers' compensation claims by providing an interpretation of the medical appropriateness of services provided by other healthcare professionals in compliance with state regulations and guidelines, nationally recognized evidence-based guidelines, client-specifics, policies, procedures, performance standards, and URAC guidelines.
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Works closely with the Safety & Training Manager and provides administrative support on Workers’ Compensation claims to ensure completeness, accuracy, and timeliness. Responds timely to requests for verifications of employment, unemployment earnings requests, Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) requests, and information requests related to Workers’ Compensation.
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To manage workers' compensation claims and conduct workplace investigations. Exercise its legal rights and defend claims. Must obey all State and Federal guidelines regarding meat processing and safety policies.
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Protective Insurance is seeking an experienced Claims Adjuster II to join its Workers Compensation Claims Department in Carmel, Ind. This individual will effectively review indemnity claims and determine appropriate action for resolution.
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Claims Adjuster Senior Workers Compensation - Various Ongoing Opportunities. Appropriately licensed and/or certified in all states in which claims are being handled. Computer experience with related claims and business software.
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To analyze complex or technically difficult workers' compensation claims to determine benefits due; to work with high exposure claims involving litigation and rehabilitation; to ensure ongoing adjudication of claims within service expectations, industry best practices and specific client service requirements; and to identify subrogation of claims and negotiate settlements.
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Analyze, prepare and process all insurance claims in the areas of workers' compensation, general liability, student accidents and property losses. Process unemployment claims.
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The Claims Coordinator serves as a liaison between the patient, and the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Workers’ Compensation FECA program. Serves as the subject matter expert on federal worker’s compensation claims management, providing consultation as necessary.
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O Manage workers compensation claims with our insurance carrier, provide updates and reporting to affected leaders, and support injured employees in their return to health and work.
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Join us as a Senior Workers Compensation Claims Examiner to play your part in that transformation. + Provide technical expertise in directing and resolving Federal Workers Compensation claims in accordance with best claim practice guidelines.
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