Workers' Comp Claim Denied? 3 Steps To Take

Posted on: 21 March 2019

If you were injured on the job, you most likely are experiencing a good amount of stress. From physical pain and injuries that are preventing you from working to the financial distress that comes along with not having the income to pay your medical bills and basic living expenses, filing a workers' compensation claim is imperative. Unfortunately, the claim may be denied for a few reasons, which need to be addressed right away. If your claim was denied, here are a few steps to take.

Contact an Attorney

If your workers' compensation claim has been denied, contact an attorney right away, especially if you have not already secured legal assistance. Make sure to consult an attorney who specializes in workers' comp cases on the employee's behalf.

Legal professionals will help determine the reason why your claim was denied and the best course of action to take against the employer and their insurance company so you can receive the benefits you deserve. Not only will the attorney help you understand your denial, but they will also help you fight the denial in the most effective and efficient manner possible.

Gather and Organize Records

There are many reasons why workers' comp claims are denied. For example, your employer may feel your injury/illness did not occur or stem from your workplace. Or, your claim may be denied if you do not have the proper documents and records to prove your injury has caused physical and emotional distress.

To reduce the risk of another denial, make sure to gather and organize all of your paperwork and records so your attorney can use them to appeal. Paystubs, medical records from your doctors, pharmacists, physical therapists, and other specialists as well as a list of all expenses related to your injury, such as attorney fees and transportation costs, should all be organized and ready to appeal the denial.

Prepare the Appeal

Once your attorney has all of the records they need, the denial can be formally appealed. Many injured workers feel they do not have the time to wait on the appeal process, but your attorney will help you understand the benefits of filing the appeal.

As long as your injury is legitimate and you have the appropriate documents and records, you and your attorney have a good chance of winning the appeal, earning you the benefits you desperately need and deserve.

A denial of your workers' compensation claim can be stressful, but help is available. This guide will help you learn what to do if your claim was denied. 

Contact an attorney at a law firm like the Law Office of Joel A. Santos for more information.

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