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Manage all aspect of claims, including liability, workers compensation and auto claims. A Risk Manager is a critical asset to an organization, as they help safeguard its interests and financial stability by proactively managing and mitigating risks while efficiently handling commercial liability claims when they arise.
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Company DescriptionA full range of insurance services are offered by the experienced attorneys at MWL, including exceptional and knowledgeable representation in the areas of subrogation, civil litigation defense, workers compensation defense, insurance coverage, and defense of product liability claims with a focus on Asian manufacturers.
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We primarily work with licensed Contractors in the State of California by attending to their Companies needs for Workers Compensation, General Liability, Surety Bonds, Commercial Auto, Builders Risk insurance Policy's and Payroll Services.
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Provide Tax Accountants with financial reportto prepare for estimated tax payment projections and year end planningMaintain all Annual Renewals for Secretary of State, Business License, Contractor State License Board, Bond renewal, DMV Fleet renewals, All Insurances - General Liability, Auto, Workers Compensation.
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National Accounts provides casualty solutions for clients with significant risk with coverages such as Workers' Compensation, General and Product Liability, as well as Commercial Automobile Liability.
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Manage companywide safety and health related training programs to ensure employee safety, minimize workers compensation liability, and comply with corporate and OSHA requirements.
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We offer competitive compensation and benefits packages that include: Attractive Total Compensation Package Including an Annual Incentive Bonus PlanFlexible hybrid work scheduleComprehensive healthcare benefits including medical, dental, and vision coverage; Life/ADD/LTD insurance; FSA/HSA options.
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Provides multi-line assistance in response to workforce management needs; including but not limited to claim handling for Auto, Workers Compensation, General Liability and other areas of the business as needed.
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Our client base includes many of the nations largest insurance carriers in the workers compensation, liability, and disability arenas; corporate and independent counsel; risk management for entertainers and public figures; and many municipalities and public agencies.
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As part of our comprehensive compensation and benefits program, employees are also eligible for performance-based cash incentive awards. Investigates and evaluates all relevant facts to determine coverage (including but not limited to analyzing leases, contracts, by-laws and other relevant documents which may have an impact), damages, business interruption calculations and liability of first party property claims under a variety of policies.
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Compensation details: 28-31 Hourly Wage. Managing touchpoints (drop-offs, webinar follow-ups, conversion analysis) Remote / WFH status / US National. Familiarity with data visualizations is an asset (MS Power BI.
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To maintain commercial insurance policies and coverages, including for workers compensation and other liability insurance; to manage workers compensation claims; Personnel file, new hire or onboarding records, I-9 forms, tax forms, time and attendance records, non-medical leave of absence records, workplace injury and safety records, performance evaluations, disciplinary records, training records, licensing and certification records, compensation and health benefits records, and payroll information and records.
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Responsibility extends to all aspects and phases of investigations, evaluations, negotiations and settlements/denials of the following claims: workers’ compensation, auto liability, no-fault uninsured motorist and general liability.
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PRIMARY PURPOSE: To be oriented and trained as new industry professional with the ability to analyze workers compensation, general liability or disability claims and determine benefits due.
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CA workers' compensation claims experience preferred. CA workers' compensation claims experience preferred. SIU/compliance experience preferred. Review insurance claims for suspected fraud.
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