At Hanning & Sacchetto, our workers’ compensation attorneys in Whittier know that benefits for injured workers are critical to their physical, emotional, and financial recovery. That is why a workers’ compensation denial can take such a large toll on the injured worker and their family’s well-being and decides who receives benefits. It is their workers’ compensation insurance provider who must approve the benefits, which often requires more than just filing a claim.
In California, there are many reasons why workers’ compensation claims may be denied.
We explore a few of those explanations here.
What are the Most Common Reasons California Workers’ Compensation Claims Denied?
Workers’ compensation insurance companies are not in the business of writing blank checks to injured employees, simply because they were hurt at work.
In fact, they often focus on ways they can undervalue the injured worker’s overall compensation needs or deny the claim altogether.
The most common reasons for California workers’ compensation claim denials may include:
- Missed filing deadline
- Incomplete application
- The injury did not happen at work
- The employer disputes the claim
- The injured person did not pursue medical treatment
- Discrepancies between the documented injuries and accident report
- The injury is not severe enough to require the payment of benefits
- The medical provider was not on the certified list of providers
If you received a workers’ compensation denial, contact our skilled personal injury attorneys at Hanning & Sacchetto today to pursue the benefits you deserve by filing a formal appeal with the resources of an experienced law firm behind you.
How Will I Know if My California Workers’ Compensation Claim is Denied?
California workers’ compensation claim denials will be outlined in a letter from the issuing insurance company, along with an explanation for the rejection.
In some cases, the denial may be based on an easy-to-fix clerical error. Other times, the denial may be hidden behind confusing insurance or legal terms, making the reason difficult to understand.
Our aggressive California workers’ compensation attorneys can help ensure your appeal is viewed with the proper consideration, so you are not left paying for your medical expenses and time away from work out of pocket.
Contact Our Whittier workers’ compensation attorneys at Hanning & Sacchetto
If you have been injured at work, or have already had your workers’ compensation benefits denied by the insurer, contact our experienced Los Angeles County workers’ compensation attorneys at Hanning & Sacchetto today by calling 562-698-6446 to learn how we can pursue the benefits you are entitled to, so you can get the medical care and time away from work you need to fully heal.