Job description:
The workers' compensation attorney is to help insurance companies or self-insured employers mitigate their exposure and defend workers' compensation claims. Typical job functions of a workers' compensation attorney on-the-defense-side may include:
Workers’ Compensation Defense Attorney – Job Responsibilities
In addition to taking depositions and making appearances at the WCAB, you will:
- assume responsibility for cases at all levels of complexity
- communicate with clients
- develop strategies leading to efficient resolution of cases
- negotiate and settle cases-in-chief as well as liens
- draft pleadings and reports
- handle all aspects of workers’ compensation litigation
Qualifications:
- Law Degree required
- California bar License.