Denied Workers’ Compensation Claims in Monmouth County, New Jersey

If your workers’ compensation claim has been denied in Monmouth County, you still have legal options. Insurance carriers frequently deny valid claims, delay medical treatment, or dispute injuries in an effort to limit or avoid paying benefits.

The Law Office of Tara Breslow represents injured workers in denied workers’ compensation claims throughout Monmouth County, including Freehold and surrounding areas.

Common Reasons Workers’ Compensation Claims Are Denied in Monmouth County

Workers’ compensation claims in Monmouth County are often denied for reasons such as:

• Allegations that the injury is not work-related
• Claims involving pre-existing conditions
• Disputes over how or when the injury occurred
• Delays or gaps in medical treatment
• Employer challenges to the reported injury
• Insurance carrier disputes over disability level

A denial does not automatically mean the insurance carrier is correct.

What to Do If Your Workers’ Compensation Claim Is Denied

If your claim is denied in Monmouth County, it is critical to act quickly. Injured workers may challenge a denial through formal legal proceedings before a judge of compensation.

Steps may include:

• Filing a claim petition
• Requesting a workers’ compensation hearing
• Filing motions to compel medical treatment
• Presenting medical evidence and expert testimony

Strict deadlines apply, and delays can negatively affect your case.

Medical Treatment Denials and Delays

One of the most common issues in denied workers’ compensation claims is refusal or delay of medical care. When necessary treatment is denied, legal action may be taken to request court intervention and protect the injured worker’s health.

Workers’ Compensation Hearings in Monmouth County

Denied workers’ compensation claims are often resolved through hearings before a judge of compensation. These hearings allow injured workers to challenge insurance carrier decisions using testimony, medical records, and expert evidence.

Legal representation is especially important in contested cases, as insurance carriers are represented by experienced defense attorneys.

Can a Denied Workers’ Compensation Claim Be Settled?

Yes. Many denied workers’ compensation claims in Monmouth County resolve through settlement during or after litigation.

An attorney can evaluate whether a proposed settlement fairly reflects the injury, disability level, and future medical needs.

• Insurance carriers aggressively defend denied claims
• Medical evidence must meet legal standards
• Procedural errors can jeopardize benefits
• Settlements may undervalue permanent injuries
• Experienced advocacy improves outcomes

Free Consultation – Monmouth County

If your workers’ compensation claim has been denied in Monmouth County, contact the Law Office of Tara Breslow for a confidential consultation. We represent injured workers in Freehold and throughout Monmouth County and work to secure the benefits the law allows.

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