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What if my workers’ compensation claim is denied?

When you file a workers’ compensation claim after suffering a workplace injury, you expect your benefits to come through. You may check your mailbox each day, hoping to see what compensation you will receive as you recover. But then, instead, you receive a notice that your workers’ compensation benefits have been denied.

You feel shocked. You know you can’t head back to work right now. You aren’t sure what to do. What steps should you take next?

Dealing with a denied workers’ compensation claim

If your employer’s workers’ compensation insurer denies your benefits, you first need to understand why. Your employers’ workers’ comp benefits provider should detail the reason it denied your claim in your denial letter. Some of the most common reasons you might not receive approval for workers’ compensation benefits include the following:

If your employer’s insurer denies your workers’ compensation claim, you need to consult an experienced attorney. An attorney can work as your advocate, so you receive the workers’ compensation benefits you deserve. An attorney can help gather hard medical evidence to prove the severity of your injury and that your work duties led to your injury.

You have a right to appeal if your workers’ compensation benefits are denied. With the right help, you can get your benefits approved and start receiving the benefits you need while you can’t work and need to focus on your recovery.