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Job Description: Workers' Compensation Attorney. Provide comprehensive legal representation to injured workers in workers' compensation claims. Conduct thorough investigations of workers' compensation cases.
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Located in Mission Valley, we are a well-established, local law firm with a reputation as experts in workers’ compensation insurance defense. Minimum 1 year of experience in Workers’ Compensation Litigation, including depositions, court appearances, trials, and drafting legal motions/trial briefs.
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Monitors and coordinates workers’ compensation claims and may compile information to file workers’ compensation claims for employees and for the insurance carrier. Provides guidance on compensation, bonuses and other recognition programs.
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The essential functions of this position include, but are not limited to, the following:Responsible for review of higher level, technical Workers’ Compensation bills, managing a diverse assignment that includes all types of medical and medical-legal services; including initial billing submissions, and re-evaluations/reconsiderations from single or multi- state jurisdictions, according to state fee schedules, guidelines, PPO network pricing and formal policies and procedures.
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Hinshaw & Culbertson, a leading national law firm, is seeking an associate with 1-3 years of workers' compensation experience to join its Los Angeles office, with hybrid work arrangements available and the ability to work primarily remotely in the Los Angeles/Orange County areas.
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EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE : Law degree (LLB or JD) from an accredited law school with a minimum of ten (10) years of experience litigating workers compensation cases as a member in good standing with the State Bar of California.
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Conduct investigations, manage benefits eligibility, leave provisions and workers compensation processes, ensuring timely review and submission. 2+ years in an HR coordinator or specialist role supporting a region or division of 300+ employees.
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Workers' Compensation QA Auditor. We're committed to supporting your ultimate well-being through our total compensation package offerings that support your health, wealth and self.
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Maintain compliance to Workers' Compensation reporting requirements, transitional duty and return-to-work goals for employees with active Workers' Compensation claims. Manage Workers' Compensation and Unemployment administration including effective case management of Workers' Compensation and Unemployment claims to minimize liability and expense exposure.
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Responsibilities include; facilitation of transitional return to work assignments for injured employees, and case management of workers' compensation claims. Education/extensive knowledge of California Workers' Compensation Labor Code/Laws. Thorough knowledge in the following areas: risk management; insurance; forecasting and analysis; accounting; knowledge of common organization-specific computer application programs; knowledge of organizational processes and procedures; understanding of organization rules and regulations.
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Claims Investigators investigates auto, property, Workers' Compensation, and liability claims of varying complexity in which specific indicators have been identified; and coordinates with law enforcement and / or the state fraud bureaus for regulatory compliance and criminal prosecutions.
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Super family friendly, fun, unorthodox and exciting mid-sized reputable law firm specializing in personal injury cases including: car accident cases, dog bite incidents, trip/slip and fall, pedestrian cases, and workers compensation claims.
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These position offers the opportunity to apply your expertise in workers' compensation law to assist injured workers in obtaining the benefits they deserve. Job Description: Workers' Compensation AttorneyCan be based anywhere in CaliforniaAbout the RoleWe are seeking an experienced and passionate Workers' Compensation Attorneys.
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Experience with Workers Comp. Please note: Compensation depends on experience and location and may be different than the pay range indicates here. Competitive compensation with a rewarding bonus structure.
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Investigate, evaluate, and resolve complex workers compensation claims applying your analytical skills to make informed decisions and bring claims to resolution. Claims Background: Workers Compensation.
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