Delaware Industrial Accident Board Appeal (Workman Compensation) is a process by which an employee can appeal a decision of the Delaware Industrial Accident Board (DIAL) regarding their claim for workers’ compensation benefits. The employee can appeal the DIAL decision to the Delaware Supreme Court for a review of the facts and application of the law. The employee must file a notice of appeal within 48 hours of receiving the DIAL decision, and must provide all required documents and evidence to the Supreme Court. The types of Delaware Industrial Accident Board Appeal (Workman Compensation) include: • Denial of Claim: The employee may appeal the DIAL decision to deny their claim for workers’ compensation benefits. • Extension of Benefits: The employee may appeal the DIAL decision to extend or deny benefits for a period beyond the initial period of benefits. • Award of Benefits: The employee may appeal the DIAL decision to award or deny benefits for a period beyond the initial period of benefits. • Medical Benefits: The employee may appeal the DIAL decision to award or deny medical benefits. • Mental Injury: The employee may appeal the DIAL decision to award or deny mental injury benefits. • Permanent Disability: The employee may appeal the DIAL decision to award or deny permanent disability benefits.