A workplace injury can disrupt your life in unexpected ways, making it difficult to pay your rent or mortgage, cover your utilities, put food on the table, and even enjoy the activities that you love. A workers’ compensation claim might provide you with some financial relief, but these claims aren’t always successful. Sometimes workers’ compensation claims are denied because there’s inadequate medical evidence or because the insurance company has tied the claimed harm to a pre-existing condition. While losing your workers’ compensation claim on the front end can be nerve-wracking, it’s not the end of the road.
Tips for queuing your workers’ compensation case up for a successful appeal
If your initial workers’ compensation claim is denied, you still can appeal the determination and potentially recover the relief you need. To increase your chances of success on appeal, you should be sure to do the following:
- Re-read the denial letter so that you fully understand why your initial claim was denied.
- Gather any additional medical evidence that may be available and that shows that you’re entitled to workers’ compensation benefits.
- Talk to witnesses and secure their written statements about the event in question.
- Continue to follow your doctor’s recommendations.
- Seek out negotiations and develop a solid settlement negotiation strategy.
- Prepare for your hearing so that you can testify with confidence.
Don’t leave your workers’ compensation case to chance
There’s a lot at stake in your workers’ compensation case. That’s why it’s imperative that you do everything you can to present a persuasive case that maximizes your chances of recovering the financial relief that you need. But there’s a lot that can go into building a successful workers’ compensation case, which is why it’s a good idea to work closely with a professional to craft your legal strategy.

