There are many reasons that your workers’ compensation claim may be denied. Some of them may seem like common sense, but these can happen to anyone in an unfortunate lapse of judgment:
At Chamlin, Uliano & Walsh, our priority is you. We dedicate our time to listen and fully comprehend your personal situation and navigate through your possible options. With a conveniently local office at 268 Norwood Ave, West Long Branch, NJ 07764, USA, we serve clients throughout Ocean and Monmouth County and the Jersey Shore, including Freehold, Middletown, Red Bank, Barnegat, Lavallette, Toms River, Eatontown, Rumson, and Keansburg.
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To appeal your workers’ compensation decision, you have some options. The first is an Informal Hearing. This is the best choice for those who want an expedited, informal route to addressing their appeal. You have to fill out an application and submit it to the Division of Workers’ Compensation, where your case will be assigned to a judge. You will be advised in writing of the date and time of your hearing. More than one session may be required to show all of the evidence and hear the testimony of witnesses. It is important to work in tandem with your attorney and have all the necessary documents to resolve the issue properly.
Some advantages to having an informal hearing are that your lawyer is limited to receiving 10% of the amount you are awarded. Most cases are assigned a date and time within 14 days of being filed. Almost all of the cases last only a few sessions before they are resolved. Also, the judge’s decision is not legally binding, so you can file a formal appeal if you are displeased with the judge’s decision.
When the decision is made, if you feel it was unjust, you can file an appeal in the Appellate Division of the Superior Court. This hearing is distinctly different from the previous ones as it has no witnesses, testimony, or new arguments. There are no closing statements or new evidence. This court’s job is to go over everything that transpired in the formal hearing and decide if the decision was legitimate and based on the law in an unbiased manner.
If you were recently hurt on the job or contracted an illness due to your work environment, you need an attorney who can take care of your case from start to finish while you do your best to recover.
It is tough to manage the stress of finances, medical care, and day-to-day activities when ill or injured. At Chamlin, Uliano & Walsh, we have years of experience in workers’ compensation cases and appeals. No matter the situation, we can thoroughly review what happened in your workers’ compensation case and are ready to help you get the settlement you so greatly need.
Give us a call at (732) 440-3950, and we will get to work on your case. We serve communities from Little Silver to Long Branch, Beachwood to Monmouth Beach, Holmdel, Wall Township, Colts Neck, and throughout Ocean and Monmouth County. Contact us for your free consultation and get answers to your questions about appealing a workers’ compensation claim.