How to Appeal a Denied Wendy’s Workers’ Compensation Claim*

Workers at Wendy’s may be injured if they encounter burning hot kitchen equipment, food or slip over on slippery floors. Wendy’s outlets should have workers’ compensation insurance to protect workers when they are injured at work.

Claims must be submitted on time and according to a state mandated procedure. Sometimes, a claim may be rejected by Wendy’s insurer.

If this happens to you, you may be able to have the claim denial reconsidered if a genuine mistake was made when the claim was first examined. If the insurer refuses to change their decision, you have the option of filing an appeal with the state administrative body in charge of workers’ compensation. You should contact a workers’ comp. lawyer before filing an appeal.

Contact Wendy’s Insurance Company

It is best to discover why your claim was rejected first before filing an appeal. There are several valid reasons why a claim may be denied, but the insurer must acknowledge that you have a right to compensation if you were genuinely injured while at work.

There may be a simple reason why the claim was rejected, such as a wrong date supplied by someone at your employer. Dates are very important when considering a claim because they show whether an injury was genuinely a workplace related one or not.

Your claim could be reconsidered if you can show that you were definitely at work when the accident happened. Confirmation from other Wendy’s workers can help establish the truth.

How to Appeal a Denied Wendy’s Workers’ Compensation Claim*

File Your Wendy’s Workers’ Compensation Appeal

A formal appeal through the state’s workers’ compensation arbitration and decision making body may be the only way you can break an impasse. A workers’ comp. lawyer can help provide advice and represent you whenever a hearing or meeting is arranged.

State appeals procedures vary somewhat from state to state, but there will be an established procedure and it is important to be aware of when you should submit information and what this should include.

The mains steps involved in an appeal in order are:

  • mediation, in which a mediator attempts to resolve a disputed claim;
  • an official or formal administrative hearing in which a judge or panel decides the fate of your appeal after examining evidence submitted at the hearing from both sides;
  • an appeal against the formal hearing’s decision;
  • a final appeal to the supreme court.

A Workers’ Compensation Attorney Can Help File an Appeal

Filing an appeal is not for the faint hearted, but as long as time limits are observed it may be the only chance of resurrecting your original claim. You will find that legal assistance from an experienced workers’ comp. lawyer may you the best chance of success. Complete the Free Case Evaluation today.

*Disclaimer: The content of this article serves only to provide information and should not be construed as legal advice. If you file a claim against Wendy’s, or any other party, you may not be entitled to any compensation.

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