FAQ

What should I do if my workers' compensation claim is denied?

Read your denial letter carefully to understand the reasons and the deadlines for appeal. Gather your medical records and any documentation about your injury. Then, contact an experienced denied workers’ compensation claim attorney immediately. Strict time limits apply to these kinds of appeals, so act quickly to protect your rights. 

How can a denied workers' compensation claim lawyer help me?

We handle every aspect of your appeal, including filing paperwork correctly, gathering medical evidence, deposing witnesses, and negotiating with insurers. We know the tactics insurance companies use and how to counter them. 

Why do so many workers' comp claims get denied in Michigan?

Insurance companies profit by denying claims. They look for any excuse to reject your benefits, including missed deadlines, paperwork errors, and disputes about whether injuries happened at work. Having an attorney prevents these unfair denials. 

How do I choose the best medical malpractice lawyers in Michigan?

Look for attorneys with specific experience in both malpractice and workers’ comp cases. Check their track records of settlements and verdicts. The best medical malpractice lawyers offer free consultations and work on contingency. 

Can medical malpractice affect a workers' compensation claim?

Yes. If medical errors have made your workplace injury worse, you might have both a workers’ comp claim and a malpractice case. You need Michigan medical malpractice lawyers who handle both types of cases. 

What evidence is needed to appeal a denied workers' comp claim?

Strong medical documentation is crucial. You need detailed doctor reports linking your injury to a workplace accident. Witness statements, accident reports, and employment records also help. We know exactly what evidence wins appeals.