Once my workers compensation benefits are started, can the insurance company stop them for any reason?
If benefits are paid pursuant to a Notice of Temporary Compensation Payable, the insurance company has up to ninety (90) days during which time the carrier can stop payment and issue a denial of your claim for any reason. After that time has passed the insurer can stop payment only in certain specific instances. The above is only a brief summary of the law and your rights and obligations under Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Law. If you have a workers’ compensation claim you should call or contact us for more information and advice or if you have any questions or problems regarding your claim and we will assist you.
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