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Use strong litigation management experience, lien resolution abilities, and customer service skills to resolve routine claims without legal representation. Prepare legal referrals, provide direction to and monitor defense attorney.
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Receives and approves contractors/subcontractor/vendor invoices, reconciles and obtains required lien releases, and approves release of payments. QuickBooks and Procore a plus. Experience in Petroleum/C Store/Gas Station Construction or related work a plus.
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Aggressively negotiate lien claims on workers’ compensation files. Build relationships with clients and lien claimants in order to facilitate settlements. Appear at WCAB proceedings for Lien Conferences, Lien Trials, and other hearings.
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The Lien Specialist works together with the Claims Adjuster and Manager to facilitate expedited closure of claim files. The Lien Specialist will negotiate and resolve medical treatment liens in a timely and cost-effective manner, as well as participate in WCAB litigation as needed.
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Billing responsibilities are invoicing, lien waivers, and other accounting duties as assigned. Provide customers with various documents needed for jobs (i.e. W9, certificates of insurance, lien waivers/release, etc.
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Ensure integrity of reports and processing of all legal notices (10 Day, Pre-Lien (14) and Lien (34) days) in accordance with The California Self Storage Lien Law, policies and procedures.
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