Answer to Notice of Controversion - Mississippi 2026

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The workers compensation insurance company should provide you notice any time they decide to stop paying your benefits. This notice will include the date on which your benefits will stop and a reason they will no longer be paying your benefits as per schrieverlaw.
A Notice of Controversion is, simply put, a denial of your workers compensation claim under the Defense Base Act (or a claim under the Longshore and Harbor Workers Compensation Act).
The insurance carrier can contest, or controvert, the claim for a variety of reasons (e.g., the injury was not work-related or the employee is not injured to the extent claimed.) An employer can also request that the insurance carrier contest the claim.
An Employee may controvert a claim by filing with the Commission a properly executed Petition to Controvert, Form B-5,11. This document shall be mailed to the Commission. The Claimant shall file medical records in support of his claim for benefits within sixty days of filing a Petition to Controvert.
A notice of controversion under the DBA is essentially a denial from the employer insurance company denying an injured workers claim. They file whats called an LS207 form with the Department of Labor and within that form, they list their various defenses and reasons for denial.

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Your employer does not directly control your benefitsthe workers compensation insurer manages them. Now, if you leave your job, the insurer will evaluate your claim to determine if your benefits should continue. You should try to be proactive by providing medical documentation that supports your case.
[Latin controversus + English -ion] : a turning in the opposite direction.
A Notice of Compensation Payable (NCP), is an acknowledgment letter indicating that a workers compensation claim has been accepted, by the employer and the insurance company; and the payout of compensation benefits are to begin.

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