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The Office of Risk Management seeks a diligent Workers’ Compensation & Liability Manager to manage the District of Columbia Workers’ Compensation claims. The Workers’ Compensation & Liability Manager will review claim details and impacts, prioritize claims based on risk, develop management strategies, and ensure compliance with university policies and regulations.
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Well suited candidates in Commercial Lines will have job opportunities ranging across the following Property & Casualty sectors including General Liability, Professional / Management Liability, Property, Workers Compensation, Commercial Auto, Umbrella, Cyber, Inland Marine, and/or Excess & Surplus commercial lines of business.
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Well suited candidates in Commercial Lines will have job opportunities ranging across the following Property & Casualty sectors including General Liability, Professional / Management Liability, Property, Workers Compensation, Commercial Auto, Umbrella, Inland Marine, and/or Excess & Surplus commercial lines of business.
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Ideally have knowledge and experience in select commercial insurance including, but not limited to, commercial auto, property, general liability, umbrella, inland marine, workers compensation, and flood.
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Join our team, a distinguished California law firm specializing in workers' compensation, employment, liability, audit defense, and subrogation law. ● Conduct training seminars for clients on evolving workers' compensation case law, demonstrating expertise and thought leadership in the field.
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This includes the placement of the following coverage: property insurance, general liability, excess liability, workers compensation, corporate aircraft liability, directors & officers’ liability, professional liability for the Series Fund as well as all Field programs (E&O, Fi-Bond, Agents Crime Bond, Cyber, Voluntary Umbrella, P&C coverages including EPLI.
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Handle General Liability / Bodily Injury, Property, Commercial Auto Liability and/or Physical Damage, Workers Compensation, Inland Marine, Professional / Management Liability, Business Interruption, Liquor Liability, Garage/Garagekeepers Legal Liability, or Umbrella claims.
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Must have 3 to 5 years of overall claims experience handling Workers Compensation claims. Must have 7+ years heavy litigation experience for all other lines except workers’ compensation.
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We have assignments available to help our insurance carrier, MGA, or wholesale broker clients in Commercial Lines Assistant or Associate Underwriter positions. 10 most recent years of Commercial Lines Property & Casualty insurance experience.
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This leadership role is responsible for the management of Lockheed Martin's domestic and international Casualty insurance programs, including but not limited to Automobile Liability, Commercial General Liability, Errors and Omissions Liability, Cyber Liability, and some Workers’ Compensation, and providing general risk management support as Risk Manager to the Missiles & Fire Control business area.
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Managing and overseeing claims (Workers' Compensation, General Liability, Property, and Subcontractor Default) to ensure timely and effective resolution. In this role, you will be responsible for overseeing various types of claims from initial report to resolution, including Workers' Compensation, General Liability, Property, and Subcontractor Default.
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CNA’s Commercial Middle Markets team provides standard lines commercial property and casualty insurance products such as General Liability, Property, Inland Marine, Commercial Auto, Workers' Compensation, and Umbrella to businesses of all sizes.
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This position serves as a resource on safety, workplace hazards, workers compensation, customer liability claims, property claims, and any other insurance matter; they also develop and provide field training on all aspects of safety, claims, compliance, and business insurance.
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Our Payer Services Division meets the evaluation and screening needs of Carriers, TPAs, Public Entities and Employers and includes behavioral health and physical medicine specialty services, working with a wide range of organizations within the workers' compensation, disability, liability, and auto markets.
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This position focuses on representing employers, restaurants, and other retail establishments, in the defense of workers’ compensation and liability claims in state and federal courts, and administrative tribunals.
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