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Supervises and provides direction to the HR Business Partners, Leave Administration and partners with Workers' Comp Leave Administrator, and Employee Health for accommodations, return to work and light duty assignments.
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The ideal candidate will bring at least 3 years of proven experience in longshore and workers compensation litigation, including trial case involvement, and possess a genuine commitment to helping individuals navigate the complexities of their claims.
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San Jose office of a BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm seeks workers’ compensation attorney with 1 year of workers’ compensation defense. ResponsibilitiesThe selected candidate will contribute to the production and delivery of transit design projects with a particular focus on, but not limited to Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) and Light Rail Transit (LRT) projects.
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Manages a caseload of Workers’ Compensation claims: Communicates, coordinates & collaborates with internal & external stakeholders (e.g. Disability Management Coordinator [DMC], Medical Service Specialist [MSS], Managed Care Organization [MCO], Employer Management [EM] team, Safety & Hygiene, injured workers, employers, Third Party Administrators [TPA] & rehabilitation personnel) in order to set return to work expectations.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 2 Years, A law firm in New York City, NY is seeking a Workers’ Compensation Attorney with 2-4 years of experience. Utilize Spanish language skills (if applicable) to serve Spanish-speaking clients in Workers' Compensation and SSD cases.
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Areas of concentration may include a level of difficulty dealing with State Workers’ Compensation litigation; Maritime litigation (including Longshore and Harbor Workers Compensation Act and Jones Act); and the aggressive recovery of benefits through Subrogation litigation.
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Goldberg Segalla, a dynamic and rapidly growing law firm with a national practice, seeks a highly motivated and organized individual to join its team as an experienced Workers' Compensation Defense Legal Assistant - Paralegal supporting attorneys as an overflow assistant for all California offices.
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Aerotek connects 180,000+ light industrial and skilled trades workers with 14,000+ employers each year, helping our workers navigate an evolving labor market and find jobs that meets their goals, skills and interests.
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Complies with all Workers' Compensation Commission policies, regulations, and state laws related to appeals. Covers Commissioner's office in the event an assistant is out of the office which includes answering phone calls, assisting the Commissioner with duty questions, setting up conference calls, sending updated docket sheets, preparing dockets for hearing etc.
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Join Our Dynamic Legal Team as an Entry-Leval Workers' Compensation Attorney! We are actively seeking a highly motivated Entry-Leval Workers' Compensation Attorney to become a valuable member of our legal team.
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The Workers' Compensation Associate Attorney will be responsible for managing a caseload of workers' compensation matters, including conducting legal research, preparing and filing legal documents, and representing clients in administrative hearings and trials.
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Plant Bowen, a Southern Company/Georgia Power coal burning plant. Dump truck operator. Drivers will be required to safely unload material such as dirt, sand, and gravel into designated areas and perform routine maintenance on equipment.
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Our growing firm is seeking a dedicated Workers’ Compensation and Longshore Attorney to join our team and advocate for clients seeking justice and fair compensation for their injuries.
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The Light Duty Tow Truck Driver will be driving a commercial towing and recovery vehicle with a GVWR rating of less than 25,999 lbs. Light Duty Tow Driver. The Light Duty Tow Truck Driver will be driving a commercial towing and recovery vehicle with a GVWR rating of less than 25,999 lbs.
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Workers Compensation Claims Adjuster Responsibilities Investigate claims as reported and determine injured worker’s eligibility for workers’ compensation benefits. Insurance Placement Solutions has an immediate opening for a Remote Workers’ Compensation Claims Adjuster with our client.
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