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Ira H. Weinstock, P.C. REPRESENTING INJURED WORKERS AND LABOR UNIONS SINCE 1967
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  • & Social Security Disability Case

Reading Workers Comp Denial Lawyer

If you have been hurt on the job and filed a workers’ compensation claim, the last thing you need is to find out that you have been denied. There are many reasons workers’ compensation claims are denied. Workers do not always notify their employer or file their claim on time. Or, the insurance company may argue that you were intoxicated at the time of injury or that you intentionally caused the accident. Regardless of why you were denied, it is important to speak to a Reading workers comp denial lawyer.

Try to Resolve the Dispute with Your Employer

The first step after being denied workers’ compensation is to speak to your employer and their workers’ compensation insurance provider to determine why you were denied. The reason may be as simple as a misunderstanding or a clerical error. Even if you believe your employer is unfairly denying your claim, it is recommended that you try to maintain a good relationship with your employer.

Try an Alternative Dispute Resolution Method

If you feel as though you cannot meet with your employer without help from a third party, you may enter into a formal process known as alternative dispute resolution. A judge may also order you to try and resolve the issues through mediation or during a settlement conference. You are not required to have legal representation during these informal meetings, but it is strongly recommended that you do.

Appeal to the Pennsylvania Bureau of Workers Compensation

Appealing the decision to the Pennsylvania Bureau of Workers’ Compensation is a more formal process than entering mediation or resolving the issue during a settlement conference. This process will also involve a workers’ compensation judge, but it is much more challenging than using an alternative dispute resolution method.

Due to the fact that your employer, and the insurance company that provides them with coverage, will have legal representation the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry also strongly suggests that you hire a lawyer when appealing a denial. If the workers’ compensation judge does not make a decision in your favor, you can take your case to the Workers’ Compensation Appeal Board. If you are unsuccessful during this step, you can then appeal to the Commonwealth Court. Again, it is critical that you obtain legal help before going through these steps so you can help ensure the best chance of success with your case.

Our Workers Comp Denial Lawyer in Reading Can Help with Your Case

Learning that you have been denied the workers’ compensation you need to cover your medical expenses and lost wages is very stressful. Knowing that many of these cases are unsuccessful does not help. Fortunately, you can increase your chances of a favorable outcome by working with a Reading workers’ comp denial lawyer. At Ira H. Weinstock, P.C., our experienced attorney can help you through the process and give you the best chance of obtaining the full compensation you deserve. Call us now at 717-238-1657 or fill out our online form to request a free evaluation of your case.

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