Legal Question in Workers Comp in California
I was being sexually harrassed at work when I reported it I was placed on worker's compensation for stress since I saw a doctor who said that I was suffering from mental distress and depression. I pursued a sexual harassment case and it was settled for a small settlement. Now I find out that my employer denied my worker's compensation claim. My question is can they without my consent put me on worker's comp. then deny the claim.
4 Answers from Attorneys
A denied claim does not mean that you don't have a valid case. There are different reasons an insurance company may deny a case and later you may win a large settlement. Feel free to call me for a free consultation to discuss your case.
Your employer can deny your claim for workers' compensation within 90 days from the time they received notice of your work-related injuries. However, if they failed to deny your claim within the 90 period, then your employer will most likely be responsible for your work comp benefits.
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Normally you can not get both civil damages and WC benefits for the same injuries; that is the trade off for the WC system existing.