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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I really need to file a claim right away, or can I wait to see if the injury gets better?

Waiting is a critical mistake. Strict deadlines known as statutes of limitations begin immediately upon injury. These deadlines:

  • Vary significantly by state and injury type
  • Cannot be extended - missing by even one day forfeits your right to benefits
  • Damage your credibility - delays signal to insurers that your injury isn't serious

Act now to protect your legal rights.

Can I handle the paperwork myself if my employer agrees that I was hurt on the job?

Even with employer cooperation, you face the insurance company—not just your boss. The process involves:

  • Complex legal forms
  • Medical authorizations
  • Wage verification documents

Common mistakes:

  • Single administrative errors cause denials
  • Checking wrong boxes
  • Missing signatures
  • Using imprecise medical terminology

Insurance adjusters are trained to scrutinize documents for inconsistencies. Professional guidance significantly improves outcomes.

What happens if my claim is denied?

Denials are common and can occur for many reasons:

Denial reasons include:

  • Lack of medical evidence
  • Missed filing deadlines
  • Administrative errors

The appeals process is more difficult:

  • More legalistic and adversarial
  • Strict procedural rules
  • Formal hearings before judges
  • Required presentation of evidence

Without legal expertise, appeals typically fail and result in permanent loss of benefits.

The insurance company offered me a settlement. Should I sign it?

⚠️ Do not sign without legal review. Settlement considerations:

Risks of accepting early offers:

  • Initial offers often minimize payouts
  • Fail to account for future medical needs
  • Ignore rehabilitation costs
  • Overlook partial permanent disability benefits

After signing:

  • You typically waive all future claims
  • Cannot seek more compensation later
  • Cannot recover if condition worsens
  • Become responsible for future medical bills

Get legal guidance before accepting any settlement.