What Should I Do If My Workers Compensation Claim Is Denied?
If your workers’ compensation claim in Virginia has been denied, don’t give up hope. You’re not alone—Virginia has one of the highest denial rates in the country, with nearly one-third of claims denied initially. But a denial doesn’t mean the end of your case. With the right steps, you may still be able to secure the benefits you deserve.
Why Are So Many Claims Denied?
Insurance companies know the system well, and they often rely on loopholes to avoid paying benefits. They may question whether you reported your injury quickly enough, argue that your accident didn’t happen at work, or claim that your medical records don’t support your injury. These tactics can be frustrating, but they’re also common—and they don’t necessarily mean your claim is over.
If your claim is denied, the most important thing you can do is contact a workers’ compensation lawyer right away. An attorney can review your denial, explain your rights, and help you file an appeal with the Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission. Time is critical, so don’t delay.
Many workers hesitate to call a lawyer because they’re worried about cost. The good news is that most workers’ compensation attorneys, including our team at Geoff McDonald & Associates, work on a contingency basis. That means you don’t pay us unless we win benefits for you.
Protect Your Rights Today
A denied claim isn’t the end—it’s often just the beginning of the process. With an experienced attorney on your side, you can fight back against insurance company tactics and pursue the benefits you need for recovery.
Call Geoff McDonald & Associates today at 804-888-8888 for a free consultation. Don’t wait—your future could depend on it.