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March 03, 2021 09:20 AM UTC

3 Things To Do if Your Workers' Compensation Claim is Denied

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  • by: Phoner

Workers’ compensation is a program that was designed to help employees who are injured on the job. Sadly, though, there are sometimes people with legitimate claims who cannot get the help they need and deserve. If you find yourself in this situation, know that it is not hopeless. Consider these three things to do if you have a denied workers compensation claim Oregon.

1. Check for Errors

Sometimes, a claim may be denied for something as simple as an error on the submitted forms. Perhaps the date of the accident was listed incorrectly, or maybe the proper documents were not submitted with the claim. Before panicking about your denied claim, check to see if it is an easy fix. If so, you can resubmit with the right information.

2. Contact an Attorney

If your claim is denied and you cannot understand why, perhaps it is time to set up a consultation with a workers’ compensation attorney. He or she can help you figure out the next steps to take. Make sure that you choose a lawyer who has experience in this specific branch of law. You will feel better when you have someone with a solid track record on your side.

3. Keep Track of Medical Expenses

Fighting a workers’ compensation claim can be a long battle, and you will likely incur more medical expenses while you wait for your claim to be handled. During this time, you need to keep track of your medical expenses. This way, when your claim is processed, you can be sure that you are getting all the compensation that is rightfully yours.

If you feel that you have been unjustly treated while filing a claim for workers’ compensation, you are not alone. Consider these ways to get the financial support that you need after having an accident on the job.

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