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What To Do If Your Workers' Compensation Claim Has Been Denied

If you're now sick or seriously injured due to a workplace incident or accident, you may feel like your whole world has changed. It's important to file for workers' compensation so that you're able to focus on getting well again and get through this challenging time while continuing to pay your bills and take care of medical costs. But, what happens if your workers' compensation claim has been denied? An attorney can help you file an appeal. Keep reading to better understand what to do if your workers' compensation claim has been denied.

Why Might Your Claim Be Denied?

There are a number of reasons as to why a claim might be denied. You may not have reported your injury or illness quickly enough or you may not have made a claim soon enough. Another reason may be that your employer is claiming your accident happened outside of work. There may also not be enough evidence to prove that your injury or illness is work-related. While there are many different reasons, it's always best to consult with an attorney before you move forward or decide on your next steps.

Can You Make an Appeal? 

Yes, you can appeal a denial. You'll get a denial letter and it will tell you what to do to make an official appeal. While you can handle an appeal on your own, it's really not recommended. You'll want to hire a workers' compensation attorney to guide you through the process to make sure that you're following all of the rules and so that you have plenty of documentation and details.

What Should You Do Next?

As soon as you get a denial, it's important to reach out to a workers' compensation attorney. They'll need to act fast to file an appeal and it will take time to gather evidence and fully explain your injuries or illness. If for some reason you haven't yet filed a claim, now is the time to contact an attorney and get their advice for what the next steps are. They can help you decide if you can file within the set time limit that is in place.

It can be a complex process to file for workers' compensation benefits on your own. That's why you want a skilled attorney on your side. They're ready to answer your questions and help you build a stronger case so you can fight for the compensation that you deserve.

For more information, contact a firm like Bennett  Law Firm PC.


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