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Seeking a skilled Workers Compensation Attorney in Glendale. This role requires advanced knowledge of CA Workers Comp Law, court appearances, and insurance claims. You will provide high-quality legal defense in a dynamic team environment. We offer comprehensive benefits including medical, dental,...
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United States , Glendale
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Workers Compensation Defense Litigation Attorney
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Join our Phoenix law firm as a Workers Compensation Defense Litigation Attorney. Handle a diverse caseload, draft motions, and represent clients in hearings. Requires an active AZ license and 1+ years of experience. We offer comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, vision, and a 401(k) p...
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United States , Phoenix
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Workers Compensation Applicant Attorney
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Join a dynamic, growing law firm in Studio City as a Workers' Compensation Applicant Attorney. Represent clients, draft motions, and negotiate settlements with a collaborative, tech-forward team. Requires a valid CA license and 2+ years of experience. Benefits include medical, dental, vision, and...
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United States , Studio City
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Workers’ Compensation Defense Attorney
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Seeking a Virginia-licensed Workers’ Compensation Defense Attorney for a primarily remote role. Manage all litigation phases, from hearings to settlements, with a focus on Virginia law. Ideal candidates have 1-3 years of defense or plaintiff-side experience. We offer a full benefits package and a...
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United States , Alexandria
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Seeking a Virginia-barred Workers Compensation Attorney for a contract-to-hire role in Fairfax. This position requires at least 1+ years of experience in workers' comp or civil litigation. Join a dedicated law firm and advance your career in this specialized legal field.
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United States , Fairfax
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80000.00 - 90000.00 USD / Year
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Seeking a Virginia-barred Workers Compensation Attorney for a contract-to-hire role in Fairfax. This position requires at least one year of experience in workers' comp or civil litigation. Join a dedicated legal team in a dynamic firm environment.
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United States , Fairfax
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80000.00 - 90000.00 USD / Year
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Beacon Hill
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Workers' Compensation Attorney
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Join our Bloomington, IL team as a Workers' Compensation Attorney. Leverage 3+ years of litigation experience handling hearings, trials, and discovery. Enjoy a collaborative environment with full benefits, while contributing to meaningful social justice initiatives.
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United States , Bloomington
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80000.00 - 150000.00 USD / Year
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Pursuing a career as a Workers' Compensation Attorney offers a unique and impactful path within the legal field, dedicated to advocating for individuals injured on the job or defending the interests of employers and insurers. These specialized lawyers navigate the complex intersection of law, medicine, and insurance, making this a dynamic and challenging profession. For legal professionals seeking meaningful jobs that combine analytical rigor with client advocacy, workers compensation attorney roles provide a stable and essential service in the workforce. Typically, professionals in these jobs manage a caseload centered on workplace injury claims. Their core responsibility is to guide clients through the entire administrative and legal process. This begins with an initial case evaluation, gathering medical evidence, and interpreting intricate state-specific workers' compensation statutes and regulations. A significant portion of their work involves drafting legal documents, such as petitions, motions, and settlement agreements. They represent clients at hearings before workers' compensation judges, presenting arguments, examining witnesses, and negotiating settlements. For defense attorneys, this means protecting clients from fraudulent claims and managing litigation costs, while for claimant attorneys, the focus is on securing rightful benefits for injured workers, including medical care, wage replacement, and disability awards. Common daily responsibilities extend beyond the courtroom. Attorneys in this field conduct extensive legal research, analyze medical records in collaboration with experts, and maintain meticulous communication with clients, insurance adjusters, opposing counsel, and medical providers. They are also tasked with developing case strategies, calculating benefit entitlements, and ensuring strict adherence to procedural deadlines. The role demands a high level of organization and persistence, as cases can span months or even years. Typical skills and requirements for these specialized legal jobs include a Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school and admission to the state bar where they practice. A deep, practical understanding of state workers' compensation laws is non-negotiable. Successful attorneys possess strong analytical and research abilities, exceptional written and oral advocacy skills, and a keen attention to detail. Negotiation and mediation skills are paramount, as many cases are resolved without a formal hearing. Compassion and interpersonal skills are especially crucial for claimant-side roles, while defense roles require strategic risk assessment. Many positions also value prior litigation experience and familiarity with related areas like employment law or social security disability. Ultimately, workers compensation attorney jobs are ideal for lawyers who thrive in a structured yet adversarial system, enjoy problem-solving, and seek a practice area with direct human impact. It is a profession built on expertise, advocacy, and a thorough command of a vital area of administrative law.

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