Denial of Benefits and Appeals
When filing a workers compensation claim, regardless of the injury, all employees run the risk of being denied benefits. Insurance companies are going to hold out for their client (the employer) until it is absolutely proven otherwise, and they have to pay up.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What happens if my claim is denied?
After receiving a notice of denial from your employer or the employer's insurance company, you may be able to file an appeal to protect your benefit rights. This must be done within a … more
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