Claim Manager – Workers' Comp Claims
Great American Insurance Company, MS-Jackson – Map
on every claim * determine on each claim the need for attorneys, surveillance, and nurse case managers, and then assign, direct, and monitor the vendor…
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Claim Manager – Workers' Comp Claims
Great American Insurance Group, MS-Jackson – Map
on every claim – determine on each claim the need for attorneys, surveillance, and nurse case managers, and then assign, direct, and monitor the vendor…
From: Great American Insurance Group
Claim Manager – Workers' Comp Claims
Great American Insurance, MS-Jackson – Map
on every claim – determine on each claim the need for attorneys, surveillance, and nurse case managers, and then assign, direct, and monitor the vendor…
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Environmental Health and Safety Manager
Career Developers, – - Map
compensation insurance carrier and industrial nurse develop strategies and plans to administer workers… companies, brokers, attorneys, etc. to develop and…
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Nurse
ALL ABOUT STAFFING, INC, – - Map
Licensure support No Placement Immigration or Attorneys fees Health/Disability Benefits Dental Insurance… Surgical, etc. Responsibilities Bed-Side Nurse
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Mississippi at a Glance

State Abbreviation – MS
State Capital – Jackson
Largest City – Jackson
Area – 48,434 square miles [Mississippi is the 32nd biggest state in the USA]
Population – 2,844,658 (as of 2000) [Mississippi is the 31st most populous state in the USA]
Name for Residents – Mississippians
Major Industries – farming (cotton, corn, soybeans, rice), oil, textiles, electronic equipment, transprtation equipment, fishing

Mississippi Economy

Mississippi is traditionally one of the more rural states in the Union; not until 1965 did manufacturing take over as the leading revenue-producing sector of its economy. In 2000, Mississippi ranked third in the nation in the production of cotton, but soil erosion resulting from overcultivation and the destruction caused by the boll weevil have led to the increased agricultural diversification. The other most important crops are rice and soybeans. Today broiler chicken production, aquaculture (chiefly catfish raising), and dairying are increasingly important. The state's most valuable mineral resources, petroleum and natural gas, have been developed only since the 1930s.

Industry has grown rapidly with the development of oil resources and has been helped by the Tennessee Valley Authority and by a state program to balance agriculture with industry, under which many communities have subsidized and attracted new industries. Revenue from industrial products, including chemicals, plastics, foods, and wood products, have exceeded those from agriculture in recent years. On the Gulf coast there is a profitable fishing and seafood processing industry, and gambling is important along the Gulf Coast and in long impoversihed Tunica County, in the northwest. There are military air facilities at Columbus, Biloxi, and Meridian, as well as the Stennis Space Flight Center at Bay St. Louis. The state's per capita income, however, remains the lowest in the nation.