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Appeals


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We’re Here to Fight for You

A denial doesn’t mean your case is closed. If your workers’ comp claim has been denied due to late reporting, insufficient evidence, or disputes about the cause of your injury, we can help. Our dedicated attorneys will investigate why your claim was denied and build a strong case for appeal. We’ve successfully helped many workers in Central Florida win their appeals and get the compensation they deserve.

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Here’s how we support you:

Our team specializes in workers’ comp appeals. We’ll work tirelessly to navigate the appeals process and make sure your claim gets the attention it deserves.
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Reviewing your Denial and Developing a Strategy

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Collecting the Necessary Evidence for Your Appeal

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Representing You at Hearings and Negotiations

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Fighting for the Maximum Compensation You’re Owed

Why File a Workers’ Comp Appeal?


There are several reasons why your workers' compensation claim might be denied. The most common include:

01

Missed Deadlines

Failing to report the injury within the required 30 days can result in a denial.

02

Insufficient Evidence

Lack of proper medical documentation linking the injury to your job may cause rejection.

03

Employer Disputes

If your employer contests the injury’s cause or occurrence at work, your claim could be denied.

04

Failure to Follow Treatment

Sometimes, employers or their insurance providers will dispute that the injury happened at work, which can result in a denied claim.

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