If you were involved in a motor vehicle accident and haven’t received the compensation you’re entitled to under New York’s no-fault insurance laws, our attorneys can help. At Field Law Group, P.C., we take a transparent, no-nonsense approach to collecting no-fault bills and will immediately initiate collections efforts!
Give us a call to speak with a no-fault collections lawyer today.
What Is No-Fault Insurance?
No-fault insurance, also known as personal injury protection (PIP), is a type of car insurance that pays for your medical bills and related expenses if you’re injured in an accident — no matter who’s responsible for the wreck. In New York, every driver must carry no-fault insurance coverage.
Injury victims may require various treatments after a car accident. As long as a procedure is considered medically necessary, it’s covered by New York’s no-fault insurance laws, and healthcare providers should receive reimbursement. Sadly, this doesn’t always happen.
The most common sources of uncompensated losses after a motor vehicle accident include the following
- Peer review denials for car accident injury treatment
- No-fault lost wages
- No-fault liens reimbursement
- Independent medical examiner (IME) denial of continued coverage
What Is No-Fault Insurance?
No-fault insurance, also known as personal injury protection (PIP), is a type of car insurance that pays for your medical bills and related expenses if you’re injured in an accident — no matter who’s responsible for the wreck. In New York, every driver must carry no-fault insurance coverage.
Injury victims may require various treatments after a car accident. As long as a procedure is considered medically necessary, it’s covered by New York’s no-fault insurance laws, and healthcare providers should receive reimbursement. Sadly, this doesn’t always happen.
The most common sources of uncompensated losses after a motor vehicle accident include the following
- Peer review denials for car accident injury treatment
- No-fault lost wages
- No-fault liens reimbursement
- Independent medical examiner (IME) denial of continued coverage
No-Fault Claim Types
Peer Review Denials
Peer review denials occur when a third-party organization denies a healthcare provider’s request for payment.
Insurance companies hire medical doctors to assess whether or not the services provided after a motor vehicle accident are medically necessary. They are only reimbursable if the services are essential, appropriately documented, and compliant with standards.
There are a lot of holes in the peer review process, and our team of attorneys can help you challenge the denial.
No-Fault Lost Wages
Under no-fault insurance laws, you may be able to recover lost wages if you’re unable to work because you were injured on disabled in an accident. However, PIP insurers sometimes overlook this type of coverage. Our no-fault collections lawyers can help document your income before and after the accident to prove your losses and seek fair compensation.
If you’ve settled your no-fault claim, you might still be able to request lost wages by filing an appeal or seeking arbitration.
IME Denial of Continued Coverage
Independent medical examinations, or IMEs, are issued by insurance companies to determine the extent of an individual’s medical condition and their need for continuing care (medical treatment, rehabilitation, etc.). The report generally includes the independent doctor’s findings and opinions on whether or not future medical treatment is warranted.
IME denials of continued coverage often result in disputes or challenges, especially if the individual still needs medical attention.
Our lawyers will negotiate with the insurance company or parties involved to reach a fair settlement. If we can’t find a middle ground, we can file a lawsuit on your behalf and challenge the IME denial of continuing care.
Why Should I Hire a No-Fault Collections Lawyer?
Are you seeking compensation through New York’s no-fault system? Consider hiring a no-fault collections lawyer to protect your rights.
Our attorneys will ensure your claim is handled correctly and that you receive the compensation you deserve. Here’s what you can expect from us managing your case
- Investigate and collect evidence supporting your claim
- Identify flaws or inaccuracies in peer reports and medical records
- Consult medical experts to build a strong case
- Demand fair compensation from all responsible parties
- Negotiate with insurance companies and lawyers
- Immediately file your case in arbitration upon receipt of your file(s)
No-Fault Claim Types
Peer Review Denials
Peer review denials occur when a third-party organization denies a healthcare provider’s request for payment.
Insurance companies hire medical doctors to assess whether or not the services provided after a motor vehicle accident are medically necessary. They are only reimbursable if the services are essential, appropriately documented, and compliant with standards.
There are a lot of holes in the peer review process, and our team of attorneys can help you challenge the denial.
No-Fault Lost Wages
Under no-fault insurance laws, you may be able to recover lost wages if you’re unable to work because you were injured on disabled in an accident. However, PIP insurers sometimes overlook this type of coverage. Our no-fault collections lawyers can help document your income before and after the accident to prove your losses and seek fair compensation.
If you’ve settled your no-fault claim, you might still be able to request lost wages by filing an appeal or seeking arbitration.
IME Denial of Continued Coverage
Independent medical examinations, or IMEs, are issued by insurance companies to determine the extent of an individual’s medical condition and their need for continuing care (medical treatment, rehabilitation, etc.). The report generally includes the independent doctor’s findings and opinions on whether or not future medical treatment is warranted.
IME denials of continued coverage often result in disputes or challenges, especially if the individual still needs medical attention.
Our lawyers will negotiate with the insurance company or parties involved to reach a fair settlement. If we can’t find a middle ground, we can file a lawsuit on your behalf and challenge the IME denial of continuing care.
Why Should I Hire a No-Fault Collections Lawyer?
Are you seeking compensation through New York’s no-fault system? Consider hiring a no-fault collections lawyer to protect your rights.
Our attorneys will ensure your claim is handled correctly and that you receive the compensation you deserve. Here’s what you can expect from us managing your case
- Investigate and collect evidence supporting your claim
- Identify flaws or inaccuracies in peer reports and medical records
- Consult medical experts to build a strong case
- Demand fair compensation from all responsible parties
- Negotiate with insurance companies and lawyers
- Immediately file your case in arbitration upon receipt of your file(s)
Contact Our Experienced No-Fault Collections Lawyers Today
Navigating the no-fault insurance system can be stressful and time-consuming. Our experienced lawyers and legal support staff can help you understand your rights and will fight to maximize your compensation. Plus, we take cases on a contingency basis, so there’s no risk in hiring us – we only get a percentage of what we successfully settle or win for you.
Field Law Group, P.C. represents various medical providers, surgery centers, DME providers, etc., throughout New York and New Jersey. Call 212-739-7278 or fill out the online form to learn more today.
Contact Our Experienced No-Fault Collections Lawyers Today
Navigating the no-fault insurance system can be stressful and time-consuming. Our experienced lawyers and legal support staff can help you understand your rights and will fight to maximize your compensation. Plus, we take cases on a contingency basis, so there’s no risk in hiring us – we only get a percentage of what we successfully settle or win for you.
Field Law Group, P.C. represents various medical providers, surgery centers, DME providers, etc., throughout New York and New Jersey. Call 212-739-7278 or fill out the online form to learn more today.
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Field Law Group, P.C.
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New York, New York 10004
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17 State Street, 40th Floor
New York, New York 10004
This website contains attorney advertising. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome, see Disclaimer.
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Field Law Group, P.C.
17 State Street, 40th Floor
New York, New York 10004
This website contains attorney advertising. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome, see Disclaimer.
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