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.

A denial does not mean the insurance carrier is correct. Many denied workers’ compensation claims are later approved through litigation, medical evidence, and hearings before a Judge of Compensation.

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

These reasons are commonly challenged and do not automatically defeat a claim.

Examples of Denied Workers’ Compensation Claims

Examples of denied workers’ compensation claims we regularly see in Monmouth County include:



  • A warehouse worker who injures their back lifting heavy boxes, but the claim is denied as degenerative disc disease

  • A nurse or healthcare worker with a shoulder injury denied as non-work-related despite patient-handling duties

  • A construction worker with a knee injury denied due to delayed reporting of symptoms

  • A retail employee with carpal tunnel syndrome denied because there was no single traumatic event

  • A delivery driver injured in a work-related motor vehicle accident where the carrier disputes causation



In many of these cases, medical records, treating physician opinions, and expert testimony are critical to establishing work-related causation.

What to Do If Your Workers’ Compensation Claim Is Denied

If your workers’ compensation claim is denied, it is critical to act quickly. Injured workers may challenge a denial through formal legal proceedings before a Judge of Compensation.



Legal steps may include filing a claim petition, requesting a workers’ compensation hearing, filing motions to compel medical treatment, obtaining independent medical evaluations, and presenting expert testimony.



Strict deadlines apply under New Jersey law, and missing a deadline can jeopardize your ability to recover benefits.

Medical Treatment Denials and Delays

Medical treatment disputes are one of the most common issues in denied workers’ compensation cases. Insurance carriers may refuse or delay authorization for diagnostic testing such as MRIs or EMGs, physical therapy, pain management, specialist consultations, injections, or surgery.



When medically necessary care is denied, motions for medical treatment may be filed to seek court intervention and prevent worsening of the injury or permanent impairment.

Workers’ Compensation Hearings in Monmouth County

Denied workers’ compensation claims are often resolved through hearings before a Judge of Compensation. During these hearings, injured workers may testify about how the injury occurred, medical records are reviewed, and expert opinions are presented to determine whether benefits should be awarded.



Insurance carriers are represented by experienced defense attorneys, making legal representation especially important in contested Monmouth County cases.

Settlement of Denied Workers’ Compensation Claims

Many denied workers’ compensation claims in Monmouth County ultimately resolve through settlement during or after litigation. Settlements may involve lump-sum payments or structured benefits, depending on the facts of the case.



Settlement value is influenced by the severity of the injury, assigned disability rating, future medical needs, ability to return to work, and strength of medical evidence.

• 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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