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Workers' Compensation Subrogation Examiner
Location
United States
Posted
1 day ago
Salary
$29 - $31 / hour
Seniority
Mid Level
Job Description
Workers' Compensation Subrogation Examiner
TRISTAR Insurance Group
• Perform Workers Compensation, subrogation and recovery tasks within the claims handling guidelines and in accordance with established Best Practices. • Identify subrogation opportunities through review of loss information and FNOL data. • Place carriers on notice of subrogation. • Perfect the lien and manage contact with claimants and their legal representatives. • Obtain documents supporting subrogation from clients. • Submit demands for subrogation. • Affect subrogation recovery. • Set reserves, post recoveries, track financial elements. • Mentor team members pursuant to subrogation best practices to enhance technical knowledge and efficiency. • Collaborate with leadership and legal counsel on litigation, arbitration, and mediation strategies.
Job Requirements
- High school diploma, GED, 2 years of college or equivalent work experience
- 2-5 Years of Workers Compensation Subrogation Recovery Experience
- Multi-jurisdictional workers' compensation subrogation handling
- Familiarity with New York Labor Law/New York Scaffold Law
- Basic proficiency with email applications, as well as common office applications (email, Word, Excel basic, PowerPoint)
Benefits
- Health insurance
- 401(k) matching
- Paid time off
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