If the insurer denies benefits, the law says it must send you and the Workers` Compensation Board a denial notice. The notice tells how to file a written claim and how to ask for a hearing before the Workers` Compensation Board.
Within two years after the date the insurer files a notice denying your claim, you must file for a hearing before the Workers` Compensation Board. You will lose your right to the benefits denied in the notice if you do not ask for a hearing within the two years.
For more information about filing for a hearing before the Workers` Compensation Board, you can contact the Alaska Workers` Compensation Division at one of the addresses or phone numbers below.
ANCHORAGE
3301 Eagle Street
Suite 304
P.O. Box 107019
Anchorage, Alaska 99510
(907) 2694980
FAIRBANKS
675 Seventh Avenue
Station H2
Fairbanks, Alaska 99701
(907) 4512889
JUNEAU
1111 W. Eighth Street
Room 307
P.O. Box 25512
Juneau, Alaska 99802
(907) 4652790