
Workers’ compensation in California comes with strict rules — and that includes showing up to your medical appointments. But life happens. So you may be wondering:
“Will I lose my benefits if I miss a doctor’s appointment?”
The short answer: Possibly — but not automatically.
Missing a medical evaluation or treatment visit can cause delays, denials, or even a suspension of benefits — unless you take the right steps quickly.
At Employees First Labor Law, we help injured workers across California avoid missteps and keep their benefits intact — even after a missed appointment.
🔹 Types of Workers’ Comp Appointments That Matter
Not all appointments are treated the same. Missing the following can carry different consequences:
🩺 Treating Physician Appointments
- Required to continue medical care
- If missed repeatedly, your claim may be viewed as abandoned
- Can impact whether your TTD (temporary disability) continues
📋 QME/AME Evaluations
- These determine your disability rating and work restrictions
- Missing one can delay or invalidate the report
- Insurance companies may suspend benefits until rescheduled
💼 Medical-Legal Evaluations
- Used when there’s a dispute about your condition or treatment
- Must be rescheduled formally — no-shows hurt your credibility
🔹 What Happens If You Miss a QME/AME Appointment?
A missed Qualified Medical Evaluator (QME) or Agreed Medical Evaluator (AME) appointment can trigger:
- Benefit suspension under CCR § 31.3 and Labor Code § 4062.5
- Rescheduling delays of weeks or months
- Claims that you’re not cooperating with the process
- Potential denial of treatment or disability payments
Tip: The earlier you contact your attorney or the adjuster to explain and reschedule, the better.
🔹 Will I Lose My Workers’ Comp Benefits?
One missed appointment won’t automatically cancel your claim, but repeated or unexplained absences may lead to:
- Suspension of temporary disability checks
- Medical care delays
- Negative comments in your QME/AME report
- Arguments that you’re non-compliant or not injured
Insurers often use missed appointments as an excuse to delay or deny benefits — especially if they already doubt your injury.
🔹 What Should You Do If You Missed an Appointment?
- Call immediately to reschedule
- Provide a valid reason (illness, emergency, scheduling mistake)
- Contact your attorney to notify the claims administrator
- Request a written confirmation of the new date
- Keep all documentation (texts, calls, calendar screenshots)
🔹 EFLL Helps You Protect Your Claim
At Employees First Labor Law, we help workers:
- Reschedule missed QME/AME appointments quickly
- Push back against benefit suspensions
- Submit explanations to preserve benefit continuity
- Prepare for medical evaluations to avoid negative reports
- File for hearings if insurance companies act in bad faith
We know how adjusters exploit technicalities — and we don’t let them.
✅ Don’t Let a Mistake Cost You Your Benefits
Missing an appointment doesn’t have to derail your claim. But ignoring it can.
If you missed or are worried about missing a workers’ comp medical appointment in California, contact EFLL right away. We’ll help get things back on track and protect your rights.