When you file a worker's compensation claim, it can be frustrating if your claim is denied. If this happens to you, you need to work closely with your attorney on an appeal. You need to remain as calm and professional as possible during this trying time. Here are some additional tips to help you get through the process with a positive outcome.
Attend All Medical Appointments
Medical evidence is the crux of all worker's compensation claims.
Shannon Gibson
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