Workers' Comp Denials
San Diego Workers' Compensation Lawyer
Any
workers' compensation claim is subject to review before payment of
benefits is approved. California employers have 90 days from the date the claim is filed to conduct an investigation and then approve or deny the claim. If a dispute arises regarding a San Diego workers' compensation claim, the California Division of Workers' Compensation Information and Assistance Unit may become involved to try to offer the worker or the employer additional information about their rights in regard to the matter, but if a claim is actually denied an injured worker will need to file a Petition for Reconsideration with the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board in order to have a second chance at receiving benefits.
Although most workers' compensation claims are handled with little to no problems, there are situations in which a claim may be denied. Although fault does not need to be established for an injured worker to receive workers' compensation benefits, the injury must be work-related. A claim may therefore be denied if it cannot be established that the injury occurred at the workplace or was related to the employee's job. The review of workers' compensation claims is important to help avoid
fraud or other unethical practices in regard to employees receiving benefits when they should not, but a denied claim may place a worker with a valid injury at risk of facing financial ruin because he or she does not receive deserved money for medical care and more.
Working with a Workers' Comp Attorney
Having an attorney at your side is important if you would like a better opportunity of having your claim approved. A San Diego workers' compensation attorney can help ensure that your interests are properly represented and your rights protected as you file your claim and seek benefits. And if your claim is denied, your attorney can work with you to file an
appeal.
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San Diego workers' comp denial lawyer
at our firm today.