Denying definition

Denying the claim means the claims administrator believes your injury is not covered by workers’ compensation. If the claims administrator sends you a letter denying your claim, you have a right to challenge the decision.
Denying deny," or "denied" means the act of Lender communicating to Broker that an Application has been rejected after formal consideration.
Denying the claim means the claims administrator believes your injury is not covered by workers’ compensation. If the claims administrator sends you a letter denying your claim, you have a right to challenge the decision. Don’t delay, because there are deadlines for filing the necessary papers. To get help with your claim, use the resources in Chapter 11.

Examples of Denying in a sentence

  • Denying a client or potential client any service, benefit, or accommodation.

  • On April 13, 1993, the District Court for the Eastern District of Washington issued an Order Granting in Part and Denying in Part Motions to Dismiss claims of the plaintiffs in Heart of America Northwest v.

  • Denying payments for new members as provided for under the contract when, and for so long as, payment for those members is denied by CMS under 42 C.F.R. § 438.730(e).

  • Denying access to service personnel will result in a fee of $25 being charged.

  • The Contractor shall not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, marital status, age, creed, Vietnam‐era and Disabled Veteran status, or disability in: Any terms or conditions of employment to include taking affirmative action necessary to accomplish the terms of this clause; Denying an individual the opportunity to participate in any program provided by this contract through the provision of goods, services or benefits to clients.

  • Denying a Client or potential Client any service, benefit, or accommodation.

  • Denying or not providing a Member any Medicaid covered service or availability of a facility within the Contractor’s network.

  • ICC, Situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Judgment on the Prosecutor's Application for Extraordinary Review of Pre-Trial Chamber I's 31 March 2006 Decision Denying Leave to Appeal, (13 July 2006) ICC-01/04-168.

  • Denying any segment of society equal access to basic economic opportunities is morally repugnant and has no place in our society.

  • Denying or not providing to an enrollee any covered service or access to a facility.