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Workers Compensation Specialist - West Hills, CA. Under the direction and supervision of the Regional Workers' Compensation Manager, West Region workers’ compensation and return to work claims as assigned.
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OIG Investigators conduct large-scale, confidential, sensitive, and internal investigations, most frequently related to contracts, procurements, public benefits, the Workers' Compensation System, lawful gaming, and white-collar crime, and therefore ideal candidates will have at least five years of investigative experience in some or all of those subject matter areas, as well as significant familiarity with New York State criminal law and procedure and New York State government operations.
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Receives general supervision from the Workers' Compensation Manager and functional supervision from a Senior Claims Examiner. Attends Workers' Compensation Appeals Board hearings and authorizes settlements as directed by the Workers' Compensation Manager.
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LAUSD is currently seeking well-qualified candidates to fill a Workers' Compensation Claims Processing Specialist position. Two (2) years of experience as a workers' compensation claims adjuster, which must include at least one (1) year of experience regarding workers’ compensation claims covered by California law.
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Senior Workers Compensation Claims Adjuster. Proven experience as a Workers Compensation Adjuster. Requires a working knowledge of the Labor Code of the State of California as it pertains to workers compensation claims and the legal requirements for handling them.
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As a Manning Kass Workers' Compensation attorney, you'll make a difference for business owners and employers by defending them against questionable or denied workers' compensation claims and providing exceptional legal representation in their time of need.
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AmTrust Financial Services, a fast-growing commercial insurance company, has an immediate need for a Workers Compensation Claims Adjuster II The Workers' Compensation Claims Adjuster II is responsible for the prompt and efficient examination, investigation, settlement or declination of worker’s compensation insurance claims through effective research, negotiation and interaction with insures, and claimants, ensuring that company resources are utilized in a cost-effective manner in the process.
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As a Workers Comp Defense Attorney, you will be responsible for managing a diverse caseload of workers' compensation cases, from inception through resolution. Our law firm's mission is to be an innovative leader in providing exceptional, trustworthy, and aggressive legal defense for workers’ compensation claims filed against employers across the state of California.
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Berkshire Hathaway Homestate Companies is dedicated to being the best workers compensation insurance company by providing compassionate care to injured workers, superior service to our customers, and compelling opportunities for our employees.
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The Workers' Compensation Claims Adjuster II reports to a WC Supervisor. Thoroughly investigating workers’ compensation claims by contacting injured workers, medical providers, and employer representatives.
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A #520 or #620 License (Licensed Adjuster) or Workers' Compensation Claims Adjuster license issued by the Department of Insurance of the State of Florida (a temporary license issued by the Department of Insurance will suffice if the permanent license is secured before its expiration.
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Under minimal supervision, the Workers Compensation Claims Adjuster, reviews, analyzes, investigates, makes compensability decisions, set appropriate reserves, and approves the release of benefit payments up to authorized levels on initial, continued, and reopened claims.
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Sr. Trial Attorney - Workers Compensation page is loaded. Sr. Trial Attorney - Workers Compensation. The preferred candidate will have extensive experience in Workers Compensation.
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Workers' Compensation, Safety & Health, Claim Management, Return-to-Work Programs, Fraud Investigation, Medical Management, Claims Legal Services, Premium Audit Services, Agricultural Insurance, and Education and Training.
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They are currently looking to expand their legal team and add a Trial Attorney to handle the defense of complex Workers’ Comp cases under the state administrative process regarding the Workers’ Compensation matters.
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