Title: Attorney Job Responsibilities: - Represent the organization in handling and litigating workers' compensation cases and assignments of average complexity. - Handle Serious and Willful (S&W) claims and Labor Code Section 132a cases before the Division of Workers’ Compensation (DWC)/Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board...
Title: Attorney III Job Responsibilities: The Attorney III position at the organization involves handling, defending, litigating, and resolving complex workers’ compensation cases. The attorney will be responsible for representing insured employers and various state agencies in workers’ compensation matters. This role requires...
Title: Attorney IV Job Responsibilities: The Attorney IV position at the organization involves handling and litigating complex workers' compensation cases, including those involving Serious and Willful (S&W) misconduct claims. The attorney will represent the organization in cases filed against it or on...
Title: Attorney III Job Responsibilities: The Attorney III position at the organization involves a broad range of responsibilities primarily focused on handling complex workers' compensation cases. Key responsibilities include: - Developing litigation strategies for complex workers' compensation cases, including those involving serious and...
Title: Attorney III Job Responsibilities: - Represent State Fund in handling and litigating workers' compensation cases and assignments of average complexity to defend the State Fund and its insureds. - Handle Serious and Willful ("S&W") claims and Labor Code Section 132a cases before...
Title: Attorney III Job Responsibilities: - Represent the State Fund in handling/litigating workers’ compensation cases and assignments of above average complexity to defend the State Fund and its insureds. - Handle Serious and Willful (“S&W”) claims and Labor Code Section 132a cases before...
Title: Attorney III Job Responsibilities: The Attorney III position involves independently managing a subrogation caseload and representing the organization before various legal forums such as the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB), California Civil Courts, Federal Courts, and Administrative Agencies. Key responsibilities include: -...