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No. This is a document preparation tool, not legal advice. We provide an educational template based on Texas workers' comp law. For legal representation, consult a licensed workers' compensation attorney. Our disclaimers are clear on every page.
This tool covers most workers' comp claim denials: injury not work-related, pre-existing condition exclusions, overdue payment disputes, dispute resolution (DRs), contested case hearings, and appeals to the WCCINFO or courts. If you're unsure about your specific situation, consult a workers' comp attorney.
Deadlines vary depending on the type of workers' comp appeal and stage of the process. Generally, you have 30 days to request dispute resolution or a hearing after receiving a denial. Act quickly and check your denial letter for the specific deadline applicable to your situation.
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Submit to your workers' compensation insurance carrier or the Texas Department of Insurance - Division of Workers' Compensation (DWC), depending on the stage of your appeal. Follow the procedures outlined in your denial letter. Keep copies of everything.
This product provides educational information and document templates only and does not constitute legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney for legal matters specific to your situation. RightfullyYours is not a law firm.