I'm convinced that it always gets denied the first time through. The company gets to say "yup, all our fault" or "nope, prove it!" I doubt it's uncommon for them to say prove it. I wouldn't panic until it gets past the more information page. But, don't admit anything you don't have to. This is based on my experience with L&I claims, which admittedly was quite some time ago.
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