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Renowned for delivering exceptional litigation services, we are currently seeking an experienced Workers' Compensation Attorney. If you are a Workers' Compensation Attorney and are interested in the opportunity, please apply now.
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The Jonus Group is seeking a skilled California Workers Compensation Claims Adjuster to join our TPA client's dynamic team. 3+ years of experience as a Workers Compensation Claims Adjuster handling California Indemnity claims.
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Qualifications What you've got: Experience Membership in the California Bar Appropriate special licenses to practice before boards or federal courts preferred A minimum of one year experience as a Workers' Compensation attorney.
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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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2-3 years of experience as a Workers Compensation underwriting associate at a carrier or agency. BERS seek submissions for large workers’ compensation accounts above $400K in premium with most success expected in the $500K to $2M range.
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Manages Workers’ Compensation claims, including investigating, managing return to work, and negotiating claim settlements and reserves. Investigates all incidents (near-misses to fatalities) utilizing the Root Cause Analysis format, including work-related injuries to Company personnel and subcontractor workers, property damage, auto, fire, thefts, and vandalism.
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CCMSI is growing and we are seeking an experienced Workers' Compensation Claim Specialist to join our team in a fully remote capacity, dedicated to managing claims for a single client within the California jurisdiction.
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Berkley Enterprise Risk Solutions provides tailored workers’ compensation programs to large employers whose cost of insurance is material to their overall financial performance. The primary role of the Underwriting Assistant is to process and quote/issue new and renewal business, new and renewal submissions, communicate with our internal teams (Claims, Risk Control, Audit, etc.
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Ability to negotiate settlement of claims within designated authority Experienced with litigation management; ensures timely and cost effective claims resolution Self Insured Certificate Preferred Qualifications: College Degree ABOUT THEBEST CLAIMS SOLUTIONSTheBest Claims Solutions is the leading provider of insurance jobs for Claims Adjusters concentrating in Workers Compensation, Property, Auto, Commercial Lines, Personal Lines and Catastrophe.
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PRIMARY PURPOSE : 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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Must preferably have well-rounded experience in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Title VII, ADA, DOL, OWPA,OSHA, Wage and Hour, ERISA, FCRA, FMLA, OFCCP, WARN Act, cannabis-related employment issues, leave issues, business planning, policy drafting, workers' compensation, immigration, regulatory compliance, auditing, traditional labor and litigation, and advice; specialists in separate areas of labor and employment law are also welcome.
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As part of our comprehensive compensation and benefits program, employees are also eligible for performance-based cash incentive awards. Juris Doctorate; graduate of an accredited law school. Continued development of technical skills with a goal of handling the highest complexity/exposure Major Case Unit (MCU) cases.
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Acts as a clinical liaison, per their specialty, with outside agencies such as County CCS, non-plan facilities, outside providers, employers and/or workers compensation carriers and third party administrators.
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Inputs and opens workers compensation claims; monitors open claims and periodically reviews with carrier. Assists HRBP and in-house legal counsel in conducting internal investigations. Consults with HRBP and in-house legal counsel where considerable risk to the company is possible.
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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. Litigation management - Direct, manage, and control the litigation process.
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