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Manage Workers' Compensation claims with lost time to conclusion and negotiate settlements where appropriate to resolve claims. Applicants who are licensed to handle Workers Compensation Claims in Washington state are strongly preferred.
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Description The Workers Compensation Claims Specialist works within a Workers Compensation Claims Team, using the latest technology to manage an assigned caseload of routine to moderately complex claims from the investigation of the claim through resolution.
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We'll also teach you the insurance stuff - providing in-depth training on property damage and insurance contracts so you can confidently and independently adjust claims. Energage recognizes Progressive as a 2024 Top Workplace for: Innovation, Purposes & Values, Work-Life Flexibility, Compensation & Benefits, and Leadership.
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Perform preventive maintenance on plant equipment to keep in good running order.
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Please apply for the following locations: AZ, CA, CO, GA, HI, IN, MD, MN, NV, NJ, NM, NC, OH, PA, RI, SC, UT, VA, WV, Wisconsin Compensation: You will be compensated on a fee or commission basis Compensation Range: $35,000 to $150,000 based on average commission.
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Hinshaw & Culbertson, a leading national law firm, is seeking an associate with 2+ 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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Has developed high level knowledge of Workers Compensation claims handling techniques, a full knowledge of LMG claims procedures and is cognizant of new industry trends and claim handling techniques Uses available data to track claims trends and other claim related metrics.
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Processes routine claims which could include medical, dental, vision, prescription, death, Life and AD&D, Workers' Compensation, or disability. Basic knowledge of benefits claims adjudication principles and procedures and medical and/or dental terminology and ICD-10 and CPT-4 codes.
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Effectively manages a caseload of up to 135 workers’ compensation files, including very complex claims. Limits are larger than those allowed for Claims Examiner I and Claims Examiner II.
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Under moderate supervision, manage Workers' Compensation claims with: Active Lifetime Indemnity and/or Medical Benefits where the medical expenditures exceed $6,000 annually and there are settlement opportunities.
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Handle claims processing by liaising with clients, adjusters, and insurers to expedite claim resolution and ensure client satisfaction. Handle claims processing by liaising with clients, adjusters, and insurers to expedite claim resolution and ensure client satisfaction.
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Experience handling workers compensation claims in Oregon and/or Washington is strongly preferred. Minimum of 1 year Workers Compensation claim handling experience or successful completion of the WC trainee program required.
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Supervisor of Member Services Claims would have a Bachelor’s degree and 3 years of experience related to claims processing, preferably in the healthcare industry and demonstrated leadership/supervisory experience, or the equivalent combination of education and experience.
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You will be instrumental to supporting our Risk Management team through processing of insurance claims, data gathering and reporting, and effective administration of safety programs. File insurance claims as needed and act as liaison between insurance carriers and stakeholders for efficient management/ resolution of claim.
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Are you ready to embark on a dynamic and in-demand career as an Independent Insurance Claims Adjuster? As a Licensed Claims Adjuster, you'll play a crucial role in helping individuals and businesses recover from unforeseen disasters and rebuild their lives.
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Title: compensation claims Company: The Jonus Group in Gladstone, OR
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