Need help with your denied claim?
Let’s get you a fair outcome!
Every year, millions of insurance claims are denied, leaving individuals with unexpected medical bills they shouldn’t have to pay. Most people don’t realize that less than 1% of denied claims are ever appealed—and insurers count on that. But here’s the truth: you have the right to challenge a denial, and the process doesn’t have to be overwhelming. At Authsnap, we help individuals navigate the appeals process because some providers don’t have the resources to do it for you. We can help you understand why your claim was denied, and put together a strong case for reconsideration with your insurance company. Don’t go through it alone—we’re here to guide you every step of the way.
How it works.
Step 1: Professional Claim Evaluation – $300
Our denials specialists, registered nurses, and board-certified doctors will carefully review your case to determine if an appeal is worth pursuing.
We will analyze your medical records, insurance policy, and denial letter to assess your claim.
If we determine that you have a strong case for appeal, you’ll have the option to move forward with full denial management.
If we don't recommend an appeal, we will tell you. There is no refund for this step, because we use our expert’s time to evaluate your case.
Step 2: Full Denial Management – $400
Our expert team will write all necessary appeal letters and submit them on your behalf.
We will manage all communication with your insurance company, including coordinating peer-to-peer reviews if required.
You will receive ongoing support and updates throughout the appeal process (typically 2-3 months).
There is a 70% chance of overturning your denied claim. This means there is NO GUARANTEE. We do not control what your insurance company chooses to do, but we can influence them with our strong and proven track record for doing just that.
If your claim is not approved, we will refund you $300 with our partial money back guarantee.
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