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The firm is seeking a Workers' Compensation Defense Attorney with 2-5+ years of experience. Candidates must have experience litigating workers compensation claims before the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission.
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Minimum five years of financial analysis/business, medical claims adjusting background preferably in Workers Compensation with progressive management responsibility. Keep informed on issues and trends relating to Healthcare, Workers Compensation, Bill Review, Cost Containment, Managed Care, and related areas.
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As a Manning Kass Workers' Compensation attorney, you'll play a crucial role in supporting business owners and employers, providing expert defense against workers' compensation claims.
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Hinshaw & Culbertson, a leading national law firm, is seeking an associate with 1-3 years of workers' compensation experience to join its Los Angeles office, with hybrid work arrangements available and the ability to work primarily remotely in the Los Angeles/Orange County areas.
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No less than two years experience in defending all aspects of workers' compensation claims and be able to handle difficult litigated cases; Workers' Compensation Defense firm is looking to immediately hire for Cypress, CA and San Luis Obispo area.
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The attorney's primary practice will be workers' compensation defense for claims filed by state employees and defense of Missouri's Second Injury Fund. Applicant may also represent the State in criminal proceedings in workers' compensation fraud and noncompliance cases.
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Independently represent the Employer/Carrier before the assigned Judge of Compensation Claims and present witnesses and evidence at administrative hearings on litigated workers' compensation claims.
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California based Defense Firm seeking an experienced Workers' Compensation Attorney to join their team. Workers' Compensation Defense Attorney Job Responsibilities.
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This position focuses on representing employers, restaurants, and other retail establishments, in the defense of workers’ compensation and liability claims in state and federal courts, and administrative tribunals.
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Under general supervision, functions as a “junior associate” attorney responsible for supporting defense of workers’ compensation cases from minor to significant injuries or death and supports litigation for assigned caseload litigating workers’ compensation cases brought against the authority.
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The workers' compensation defense work involves analyzing claims and medical records, writing motions and draft opinions, taking medical depositions, presenting experts, making recommendations and negotiating settlements, conducting hearings and trials before arbitrators and the Illinois Industrial Commission, and representing the City in appeals to the Circuit Court of Cook County.
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Our practice areas include: civil rights and torts claims defense, labor & employment, constitutional claims, medical malpractice defense, representation of the Cook County Treasurer in real estate tax matters, representation of the Illinois Department of Human Services in child support litigation, revenue recovery efforts, government law (including FOIA and FOID litigation and defense of County ordinances), workers’ compensation litigation, and advisory opinions.
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Including defense of product manufacturers in toxic tort claims, corporations and privately held companies in premises liability and general commercial liability disputes, as well as insured entities and their employees in motor vehicle-related property and bodily injury claims and lien disputes.
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Tampa office of a BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm seeks insurance defense litigation attorney with 0-5 years of experience in workers’ compensation or injury-related claims.
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As a member of our Staff Counsel group, this attorney will be primarily responsible for handling the defense of litigated claims made against companies in connection with workers compensation matters.
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