The Tennessee Notice of Denial of Claim for Compensation is a document used to inform an individual or business of the denial of their claim for compensation for damages or losses they have incurred. It is issued by the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development to provide the applicant with an explanation of the reasons for the denial. There are two types of Tennessee Notice of Denial of Claim for Compensation: 1) Notice of Denial of Claim for Compensation for Workers’ Compensation and 2) Notice of Denial of Claim for Compensation for Unemployment Insurance Benefits. The Notice of Denial of Claim for Compensation for Workers’ Compensation provides information on the denial of the claim for workers’ compensation benefits, including the reason for the denial and the opportunity to appeal the decision if necessary. The Notice of Denial of Claim for Compensation for Unemployment Insurance Benefits provides information on the denial of the claim for unemployment insurance benefits, including the reason for the denial and the opportunity to request a re-determination of the claim if necessary. Both notices provide the applicant with the opportunity to appeal the decision and the right to file a complaint with the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development.