Sunday, November 30, 2014

Workers’ Compensation – Denied Claims by Steven Barnett Law

Workers’ Compensation – Denied Claims by Steven Barnett Law
A Denied Claim is rather self-explanatory. This means that your claim for benefits is being denied for some reason (either your employer or the insurance company is denying that you were injured while doing a work activity or they are saying that your injury was the result of a pre-existing condition). Either way, you will not receive any benefits until we convince them that it is in their best interests to pay or a judge tells them to pay. It is important to hire an attorney in these cases if you will be out of work for more than seven (7) days or you need medical care. If you have other forms of health insurance, use it if your claim is denied. The most important thing in life is your health and well-being; so, get medical care as soon as possible.

Steven Barnett has extensive experience representing clients in Workers’ Compensation matters. We can represent you at all locations of the State Board of Workers’ Compensation throughout Georgia. If you were hurt on the job, contact us today for a free consultation so you can receive answers to your questions and learn about your options.

http://sbarnettlaw.com/workers_comp_denied_claims_attorney/

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