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Step 1
Read your policy. This is the most important thing to do, and it should be done first. Having a firm grasp on what your insurance policy says about your coverage will help you appeal a denied insurance claim.
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Step 2
Get help. If you are having problems understanding the fine print, either call the company themselves or talk to your HR rep if it is a policy through your employer.
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Step 3
Call and get all of the information from the insurance company regarding what you will need to appeal the claim. Make sure to document who you spoke with, write down every step and record all pertinent information.
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Step 4
Write a letter. With all of the information you have gathered, send a letter to the insurance company stating that you would like to appeal your denied claim. Be sure to include copies of all medical bills, documents required for the appeal and records of the steps you have taken before writing the letter.
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Step 5
Keep track of the appeal process. Some larger companies can take weeks, even months, to process your appeal. Continually call and check up on the progress with the insurance company.
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Step 6
Have your doctor and any employer sanctioned advocacy group help you in your appeal. A denied insurance claim can slip through the cracks, but if you have professionals on your side they will take notice.















Comments
EstwanikLAW said
on 12/14/2008 Has you Insurance Claim been denied? I am a lawyer that represents beneficiaries that have had their claims denied. I handle accept denied claims of the following types:
1) Life Insurance (Policy owner died, but insurance company denied the claim and won't pay beneficiaries)
2) Liability Insurance
3) Home Insurance (Hurricanes, Tornadoes, etc)
4) Automobile Insurance(Accident related injuries)
5) Uninsured and Underinsured Car policy claims
If your insurance claim has been denied, please contact me at:
704.210.8718
www.EstwanikLAW.com
JE@EstwanikLAW.com
Attorneys in my office are licensed in NC and FL. IF you are unsure of where your claim needs to be handled, call us. Claims can often be negotiated or sued upon in different states depending on multiple factors particular to a specific case. If in doubt, call us today.