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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 5 Years, A law firm is seeking a Workers' Compensation Attorney for its Sacramento, California office. Responsible for all aspects of workers’ compensation cases, including evaluation, communication, medical review, negotiation, settlement, and litigation if necessary.
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Aligns with Human Resources and COO to attain top talent and ensure continued engagement of team members via educational opportunities, effective performance feedback, mentorship, recognition or disciplinary action as necessary, and competitive compensation.
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Zurich is seeking an experienced Workers’ Compensation Defense Attorney to work out of our Gold River, CA Staff Legal office or fully remote anywhere in Northern California. Certified Workers Compensation Specialist designation.
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The Law Office of Anderson & Chang, a Litigation Counsel of CNA, is seeking a Workers Compensation Litigation Attorney. This position is for an experienced Workers Compensation trial attorney.
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Generous compensation with bonus potential. Whether it is honoring its Gold Rush beginnings in Old Sacramento or cheering on its professional basketball team, the Sacramento Kings, or its minor league baseball club, the Sacramento River Cats, the city celebrates its past and present.
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Partners with Compensation and Retirement Manager to conduct the annual cadence of compensation business processes including base salary, bonuses and incentive plans. The Retirement and Compensation Administrator plays a key role in supporting the Company’s Total Rewards function for retirement plans and compensation programs.
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As a Workers' Compensation Attorney, you will manage the legal defense of workers' compensation cases from inception to final resolution, including all aspects of discovery and litigation.
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WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FORAre you an experienced Workers Compensation Claims Adjuster and ready for a change? EXPERIENCE: Minimum of three years of indemnity adjusting experience managing large and/or complex claims and accounts within a workers’ compensation carrier requiredMaintains qualifying educational criteria to adjust workers’ compensation claims for the State of California; Self-Insured certification preferred.
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Uncover and communicate in simple terms the story found within a variety of complex total rewards-related datasets including total rewards costs, compensation benchmarking, pay analysis, job architecture, compensation budgeting, sentiment, performance development, career levelling, benefits, pension, textual market intelligence and executive compensation data.
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Are you an experienced Workers Compensation Claims Adjuster and ready for a change? Maintains qualifying educational criteria to adjust workers’ compensation claims for the State of California; Self-Insured certification preferred.
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Minimum of 3 years SAP SuccessFactors Compensation Module experience. Experience with at least 2 full-life cycle SuccessFactors Compensation with Variable Pay implementations. As required by local law, Accenture provides a reasonable range of compensation for roles that may be hired in California, Colorado, District of Columbia, Maryland, New York or Washington as set forth below.
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Requirements: 3+ years of experience as a Workers Compensation Defense Attorney. Title : Workers Compensation Defense Attorney. Open to experience within Law Firms, as well as In-House in Workers Compensation Carriers.
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Mastagni Holstedt APC is actively seeking a highly qualified and ambitious attorney to join its growing Workers’ Compensation practice in Sacramento. Appear before workers’ compensation boards as required, draft and prepare legal documents and motions, draft letters to clients, opposing counsel, and insurance carriers, draft and respond to demand letters, take and defend depositions, prepare witnesses, draft and negotiate settlements, trial preparation as needed.
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Handle moderate to complex Workers' Compensation claims, including litigation, with minimal supervision and guidance from the manager. Our client is expanding their Workers' Compensation Department and seeking to add Workers' Compensation Claims Adjusters to their California operations.
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Develops and manages workers compensation claims' action plans to resolution, coordinates return-to-work efforts, and approves claim payments. Manages workers compensation claims determining compensability and benefits due on long term indemnity claims, monitors reserve accuracy, and files necessary documentation with state agency.
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