Denied Workers’ Compensation

If you have been denied workers’ compensation benefits, don’t give up. Talk to an Iowa workers’ compensation benefits lawyer as soon as possible to determine if an appeal of your workers’ compensation claim denial is your best course of action.

Some work comp claims are denied simply because of errors in documentation or filing procedures, which can be cleared up by working with your employer or your workers’ compensation insurance carrier. It is important to review your denial notification for the specific reason for being denied so you know what steps to take.

In some cases, it may be that your employer is disputing your claim, denying that an accident, injury or illness occurred at work or because of conditions in the workplace. Sometimes the employer or its insurance company will look for any reason to deny a workers’ compensation claim to reduce their insurance expenses and liability. If this happens to you, you may want to appeal the decision.

Appeals are complicated legal processes, involving rules of evidence and civil procedure. At the appeal hearing, you will be required to present medical and other factual evidence to support the existence of your workers’ compensation claim, whether it is a work-related injury or an occupational disease. Meeting strict deadlines is critical.  There are time limits and a statute of limitation. At this stage, it is advisable to get the help of an experienced worker’s compensation lawyer.

Denied Work Comp Benefits in Iowa?

Contact an Experienced Team of Workers’ Compensation Appeal Attorneys

Do not give up your right to workers’ compensation benefits simply because your claim is initially denied. Discuss your case with a workers’ compensation attorney to determine what your best course of action is regarding your denied claim. Contact the Des Moines workers’ compensation lawyers of Stoltze & Stoltze PLC for immediate assistance online or at515.989.8529. We are available for weekend and evening appointments and we are conveniently located near the Des Moines Civic Center.