In Illinois, employees who suffer work-related injuries or occupational diseases may be entitled to pursue workers' compensation benefits through a claim. However, the insurance provider may deny your claims due to a different number of reasons, including late reporting, delayed filing, or inadequate evidence. Thankfully, you may be able to appeal your denied workers' compensation claim and recover your deserved benefits.
At James P. Leahy Attorney At Law, I have the diligence and skill to advise and guide employees in their workers' compensation appeals. As an experienced Illinois workers' compensation attorney, I can investigate the reason for the denial and enlighten you about the next steps to take. In addition, I will advocate for your best interests and help you negotiate the maximum available benefits. My firm proudly serves clients across Elgin, Aurora, St. Charles, and Kane County, Illinois.
If your workers' compensation claim is denied in Illinois, the first thing is to identify the reason for the denial. Here are some common reasons why workers' compensation claims may be denied:
Furthermore, if the insurance provider or your employer denies your workers' compensation claims, you will receive a Notice of Denial. This denial notice indicates that the insurer has denied your benefits and the reason for the denial. This is also referred to as a "Notice of Controversion" for federal claims and in other jurisdictions.
A Notice of Controversion or Notice of Denial is a written notice that the insurance carrier or employer disputes an employee's right to seek workers' compensation benefits. Under the Illinois Workers' Compensation Act, the written notice must indicate:
If you have received a Notice of Denial from the insurance provider, you need to reach out to a skilled workers' compensation attorney immediately. Your lawyer can carefully evaluate the reasons for the denial and decide the best way to proceed with your appeal.
If your workers' compensation claim has been denied in Illinois, you're within your right to appeal the decision. Follow the steps below to file an appeal for your denied workers' comp claims:
A knowledgeable workers' compensation attorney can help file your petition, prep you extensively for the hearing, and walk you through every legal phase of the appeal process.
Additionally, you may be able to settle your workers' compensation claim by negotiating a settlement with the insurer. Depending on the outcome of your claims or appeal, the workers' compensation insurance company might offer you a settlement—either a structured payment plan or a lump-sum payment. The settlement will cover your medical bills, lost wages, legal fees, and disability benefits.
However, before accepting the insurer's settlement offer, be sure to consult with your lawyer. Your attorney can help review the settlement offer, ensures that it covers all your on-the-job injuries, damages, and losses, or attempt to negotiate an improved settlement.
Unfortunately, not all workers' compensation benefits are approved by the insurance provider. Regardless, just because your claims were denied doesn't automatically mean that should be the end. At James P. Leahy Attorney At Law, I'm committed to offering experienced legal services and guiding clients through the complexities of filing workers' compensation appeals.
As your legal counsel, I can evaluate the reasons for the denial, enlighten you about your possible legal options, and determine the best course of action. In addition, I will help file your appeal, provide substantial evidence to establish your claims and represent you diligently during the legal process. Above all, I will keep fighting for your appeal right and help you recover your rightful workers' compensation benefits.
Contact me at James P. Leahy Attorney At Law today to schedule a simple case assessment with a reliable workers' compensation lawyer. I can offer you the personalized guidance and advocacy you need in your workers' comp appeals. My firm proudly serves clients across Elgin, Aurora, St. Charles, and Kane County, Illinois.
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