No Fault for Medical Imaging
MRI films and the radiologist’s interpretation of them are a critical part of creating a complete and accurate diagnostic understanding of each individual patient. After suffering a car crash, patients and their doctors know that they can rely on the objective imaging to help guide treatment and inform on the need for surgery.
The Morris Law Firm offers:
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Securing reimbursement for much needed medical imaging of all kinds.
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Broad Knowledge Base – helping so many imaging facilities means we’ve seen it all
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Lifelong Clients – most of our clients have been with only us for year
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Process Overview – documentation to billing to recovery, we can help with every step
We Understand Your Challenges
Providers of MRIs, and other imaging services face a particular challenge when billing No-Fault insurance for their goods. Usually these types of providers have limited access to medical records. They sometimes get only a prescription from the prescribing doctor. That leaves them at a real disadvantage when confronting an insurance carrier that has received records from every facility and provider.
We Have the Experience
The Morris Law Firm has helped these types of providers generate their own relevant records to help them get fairly reimbursed. When appropriate, we can also reach out to other providers in order to help accurately prove the medical condition of the patient. Just like every other no-fault matter we handle; we also obtain rebuttals to the insurance carrier’s position on every case that gets a hearing. All of this is done at no cost to our imaging clients.
Patient Care and Peace of Mind
Understanding that diagnostic facilities are not treating doctors, but that they are subject to strict constraints regarding performing the test that is prescribed, as it is prescribed, and when it is prescribed means that The Morris Law Firm can approach our representation from a position of knowing the pressures on our imaging clients. This helps our representation increase No-Fault revenue from intake to billing through denial and eventual recovery at arbitration.