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  • Report:  #412261

Complaint Review: Gallagher Bassett

Gallagher Bassett They really know how to hurt a guy! Scottsdale Arizona

  • Reported By:
    Phoenix Arizona
  • Submitted:
    Thu, January 15, 2009
  • Updated:
    Mon, December 07, 2009
  • Gallagher Bassett
    4110 North Scottsdale Road Ste 370
    Scottsdale, Arizona
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    480-948-2105
  • Category:

I was injured and Gallagher Bassett (Tammy King was the rep) did everything they could to drag their feet.

I had to hire an attorney to get 2 months of compensation. I am in pain, no job, no ncome and no current leads on a job.

I have problems walking, climbing stairs and do routine daily chores like clean apartment and walk my dog.

Something has to be done about them and soon.

Ardwyck
Phoenix, Arizona
U.S.A.

1 Updates & Rebuttals


Charlie

la habra,
California,
USA

Complain and get help here is how

#2Consumer Suggestion

Mon, December 07, 2009

How to file a complaint with the Audit Unit

The Audit Unit does not resolve disputes about benefits, but it tracks complaints against

all workers compensation claims administrators (insurance companies, self-insured

employers and third party administrators) and takes action to make sure the law is

followed. While not all complaints result in investigations or audits, it is important for

the Audit Unit to hear your complaint.

The audit referral form (DWC-AU-906) may be used to file a complaint against the

claims administrator. When not using the audit referral form, please include the

following information in a complaint:

1. Claims administrator company name, address and telephone number

2. Injured worker name, address and telephone number

3. Claim number and date of injury

4. Employer name

5. Workers' Compensation Appeals Board case number, if applicable

6. Attach copies of any supporting documentation.

Send the completed audit referral to:

DWC Audit Unit

Attention: Complaint Desk

160 Promenade Circle, Suite 340

Sacramento, CA 95834

Complaints may also be filed electronically with the Audit Unit at

dwcauditunit@dir.ca.gov. Any complaint with more than five pages of supporting

documentation should be submitted to the Audit Unit by mail.

A copy of any complaint can also be sent to the claims administrator. Sometimes this

helps to resolve a problem.

Because of confidentiality restrictions imposed by Labor Code Section 129, you will not

be informed of the results if your claim is audited. Any dispute over benefits must be

brought before the Workers Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB).

Further information about the provision of workers compensation benefits is

available from the Division of Workers Compensation Web site:

http://www.dir.ca.gov/dwc.

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