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Seeking Advice When A Workers’ Compensation Claim Is Denied

On Behalf of | Jul 10, 2020 | Slip-and-Fall Accidents

While there are a variety of scenarios in which an incident at work could place an employee’s health at risk, incidents involving slips and falls continue to be a common concern for many individuals in New Mexico and elsewhere. Those injured in such an incident could choose to seek relief for the financial trials of facing extensive medical costs and time off work through the workers’ compensation insurance system. However, these claims might not always be approved and knowing the next steps to take after receiving a denial could prove vital to protecting one’s interests.

One of the first steps to take after receiving a notification of denial could be to take steps to understand why this happened. Some common reasons a workers’ compensation claim could be denied may involve delays in reporting the incident or filing the claim. In some cases, failing to provide sufficient evidence of medical treatment following the accident or being unable to show that one’s injuries were suffered in a work-related incident could also affect the outcome of the situation.

Knowing why a claim was denied could prove imperative to preparing to appeal the decision. One could use this information to obtain the necessary documentation to support his or her case. It may also be helpful to seek insight on what to expect from the appeals process, as it can be challenging to navigate at times, especially alone.

Those who receive a denial for workers’ compensation benefits and wish to appeal the decision could find it helpful to seek advice on how best to approach the situation. Prior to entering the process, a person in New Mexico could benefit from consulting with an experienced attorney for guidance on how best to prepare for what comes next. An attorney can address the circumstances a client is facing and assist in developing a strategy to pursue the full amount of compensation achievable during the initial filing process or during a subsequent appeal.

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