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Under the direction and supervision of the Regional Workers' Compensation Manager, West Region workers compensation and return to work claims as assigned. California Workers Compensation Claims Administration certification.
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Berkshire Hathaway Homestate Companies is dedicated to being the best workers compensation insurance company by providing compassionate care to injured workers, superior service to our customers, and compelling opportunities for our employees.
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The Workers' Compensation Claims Adjuster (Lost Time) reviews, analyzes, investigates, makes liability decisions and approves the release of benefit payments up to authorized levels on initial, continued and reopened claims.
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W orkers Compensation Self-Insurance Program : Direct the administration of first-party workers' compensation claims, including reporting, investigation, analysis, litigation management, and resolution.
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May act as the liaison between SBD and Third-Party Administrators for the Tupelo Workers Compensation claims. As a Health & Safety Specialist, you'll be part of our T&O Global Supply Chain team working as a on-site employee.
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May handle claims and other functional work involving one or more lines of business other than property (i.e. auto, workers compensation, premium audit, underwriting) may be required in support of customer service including Pre-Claim Consultation.
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Under moderate supervision, this position is responsible for determining the best resource to properly resolve claims in unstaffed or remote regions nationwide (e.g.; desk adjustment, referral to Travelers staff adjuster or Independent Adjuster.
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Performs other duties in support of the Catastrophe Response such as outbound contact calls, secondary claim severity triage, coordination of emergency services for claims assigned to other adjusters, fax and e-mail processing, mentoring of Enterprise Response Team members, etc.
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Recognizes when to refer claims to Special Investigations Unit and/or Subrogation Unit. Handles claims involving first party property investigation, evaluation, estimating and negotiation to ensure optimal claim resolution for building damage with some personal property and business personal property claims of low, medium to high severity and complexity.
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Administer Ohio worker’s compensation self-insured claims per Ohio BWC standards. + Actively track open claims and interface with Miller Pipeline’s insurance carriers, physicians, and other third parties to ensure that claims are being managed aggressively.
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Minimum of ten years’ experience in private practice or as in-house counsel, working in the insurance litigation field, with substantial experience handling workers’ compensation claims, required.
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Join our dynamic organization leading and overseeing SFM's in-house insurance defense law firm overseeing a team of attorneys, paralegals, and administrative assistants inspiring a sense of service excellence and providing high-quality legal advice to all clients defending Workers' compensation claims/lawsuits.
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Examples include employee and labor relations, payroll, recruitment, workers' compensation; reviews and writes grievance-related and employee action responses, EEOC and DFEH claims; represents the school in hearings; serves as the point of contact and subject matter expert for UCPath and administrator for Tracker I-9; represents the school in Workers' Compensation proceedings; and works with Risk Management on transitional return to work actions and requests for workplace accommodations.
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The Human Resource Team is responsible for providing comprehensive support to the Company's retail stores, distribution center, and business office in the areas of: employee relations, training, recruitment, payroll, compensation, and benefits administration, leaves of absence, workers' compensation, safety, liability, and loss prevention.
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Assist in the management of, and participate in, litigation, administrative proceedings, immigration cases, and workers’ compensation claims, and work with outside counsel, under the direction of the General Counsel.
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workers compensation claims jobs Title: onboarding specialist Company: Allied Universal in Vienna, West Virginia
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