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Timing adjuster skills for your resume and career
5 timing adjuster skills for your resume and career
1. Litigation
- Prepare settlement documents for the Department of Labor and actively manage the litigation process.
- Assume handling of all lost time claims exceeding 90 days or with litigation.
2. Workers Compensation Claims
- Investigated, settled, and paid Lost Time and No Lost Time Workers Compensation claims.
- Review and process bills related to the Workers Compensation claims.
3. Medical Bills
- Review and approve medical bills to be processed and paid.
- Set up doctor appointments and paid medical bills for claimants
4. Defense Counsel
A defence attorney is a counsel representing the defendant in a criminal prosecution or lawsuit. A defence attorney aims to solve court cases as swiftly and satisfactorily as possible. Client representations at arraignments, hearings, and court trials along with preparing and drafting legal documents, including legal briefs and appeals is all part of their job description. They are responsible for presenting convincing evidence to a jury and/or judge if the case goes to trial.
- Attend Benefit Review Conference throughout the State of Tennessee in lieu of defense counsel to negotiate settlement.
- Team with NCM, Defense Counsel and other vendors to work toward successful case management.
5. Medical Treatment
- Make initial contacts, monitor medical treatment, set up IME's, investigate and pursue subrogation.
- Reviewed medical treatment documents and consulted with physicians to understand how accident/injury has affected the lifestyle of the injured party.
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List of timing adjuster skills to add to your resume
The most important skills for a timing adjuster resume and required skills for a timing adjuster to have include:
- Litigation
- Workers Compensation Claims
- Medical Bills
- Defense Counsel
- Medical Treatment
Updated January 8, 2025