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Do I need to hire a lawyer to fight against health insurance company for denied claims?

I am having problem with my health insurance company who denied coverage. There is $50,000 outstanding balance, which supposed to be covered, but were denied, because of I am also listed under my husband’s health insurance.

The claims were re-routed to both insurances…. and I haven’t contacted the State agency (Dept of Insurance?) yet.

On the State agency’s web site, it saying “If you have an attorney representing you in this matter or if there is a lawsuit currently ongoing or pending, our ability to mediate this matter is limited, but we will investigate your inquiry for any regulatory issues. However, if a lawsuit is pending, we may defer the regulatory investigation until the finality of the litigation. We ask that you still complete this form so we have a record of your issue.”

The original service was rendered 6 month ago… and I am losing time.

Shoud I file a complaints to State agency first, and wait for what they are come up with? OR hire an attorney now?

Well, what’s the TIME FRAME? Will they honor claims filed within 180 days, or 365?

I’d be VERY inclined to do the insurance department first – an attorney is going to cost you money up front, and they’re not likely to be able to DO anything for you.

I’d ALSO be inclined to gather up all the paperwork, INCLUDING COPIES OF BOTH POLICIES, and truck it down to have a meeting with your homeowners insurance agent, and get THEIR opinion – free of charge.

Your policy would be primary. Depending on WHY your policy declined to cover, then your husband’s should be secondary, covering you. So, the declination from the primary carrier should trigger coverage from the secondary, unless we’re talking about an uncovered procedure here (like cosmetic surgery).

You need to have both claim EOB’s, and both declination letters, to send to the insurance department. Now, they’re usually pretty fast, you’ll likely have a response within two weeks. And normally, the “180 days” retriggers from the date the claim was denied, so that should buy you a little more time.

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A,b,cs Of Legal Scanning And Litigation Copying

Litigation copying covers the duplication of files gathered during the entire litigation process. This includes videos, courtroom reports, recorded conferences, and even billings. Bigger legal document duplication companies even provide litigation services for court, with document copying and scanning as only one part of their services. Litigation services cover a wider scope of the litigation process. This particular service generally includes courtroom reporting, videography, interpreting, conference room scheduling, attorney services, video conferencing, medical exhibits, direct and pro-rata billing, records retrieval, x-ray services, legal demonstrative, opposing counsel services.

Confidentiality is a top priority for any legal proceeding, and legal document duplication is one way of keeping all information confidential. Legal document duplication is a means for document management for the litigation processes and other confidential settings. For most firms and other institutions that subscribe to such a service, legal document duplication is an SOP for handling private and confidential files and documents. Companies that offer reproduction of legal files provide several options as to how one would like to duplicate documents.

Duplication of files also means copying files from one source in order to transfer it to another storage system (like a PC). Most companies, like Legal Copy, use the Fast Copy software for copying soft copy files. Fast Copy is one of the fastest copy/delete software available in the market that is able to suit the needs of legal document duplication. The general idea behind Fast Copy is that it can copy large quantities of files from a source and then delete the copied source files. This way, no copies are left with legal duplication company. Fast Copy works for Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 and Vista.

Documents from litigation proceedings are also one of the most commonly duplicated files for companies like Legal Copy. Litigation copying is a highly confidential process because it involves the duplication of recorded closed-door meetings and other private documents from both parties. Audio/video duplication is part of this process.

Opposing counsel services include the duplication and delivery of documents from the opposing counsel. This means that after the reproduced copies are given to you, the original copies are given back to the opposing counsel. It’s sort of a secure delivery system for legal files between the two parties. Special services like attorney services, on the other hand, can cover both personal and corporate legal proceedings. Some of the actions they can provide you are filed chasing, court filings, and small claim preparations.

Scan to File is also another means for securely transferring legal documents into a computer. Scan to File is a system which allows long distance and direct sending of scanned files into a computer. It is also a more convenient way of electronically filing documents, all you need to do is to register the IP address of your personal computer to a One-Touch key. You can also confirm results of the transmission via email, all the more making the entire process convenient and time-saving.

Legal Copy and CopyScan are examples of companies that offer legal scanning and duplication of courtroom documents. Legal scanning is fast and secure means of document reproduction for courtroom hearings and processes. Legal scanning covers black and white documents, colored scanning, as well as the scanning of printed or typed documents (e.g. Pleadings) that can be edited in the computer.

These are the basics of legal document duplication. If you do decide to avail the services of a legal duplication company, make sure that they are HIPAA compliant. HIPAA stands for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. An HIPAA compliant company means they adhere to the Privacy Rule stated in the said Act. This will ensure total security and privacy of all your documents.

Litigation copying covers the duplication of files gathered during the entire litigation process. This includes videos, courtroom reports, recorded conferences, and even billings. Bigger legal document duplication companies even provide litigation services for court, with document copying and scanning as only one part of their services. Litigation services cover a wider scope of the litigation process. This particular service generally includes courtroom reporting, videography, interpreting, conference room scheduling, attorney services, video conferencing, medical exhibits, direct and pro-rata billing, records retrieval, x-ray services, legal demonstrative, opposing counsel services.