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Medicare Advantage denials

Medicare said no.

We check the plan's own rules and tell you if it holds.

You walk away with

The verdict

Worth fighting or not, and why.

A drafted appeal

Written when your case looks strong.

A doctor request

The record that would close the gap.

83%

of appealed cases won, in full or in part.

1 in 10

Fewer than 1 in 10 denials are ever appealed. Most people never try.

Medicare Advantage · CMS data via KFF · 2022. Every case is its own. Your plan decides.

  1. 1 / 3

    We read the denial

    The reason, the rule, and your deadline.

  2. 2 / 3

    The honest verdict

    Strong or weak, with the rule quoted word for word.

  3. 3 / 3

    Letters, drafted

    Appeal letter and doctor request, ready for review.

Weak cases hear the truth

If the denial follows the rule, we say so and name what would change it. Appealing stays your right.