New York Lawyers Provide Up-to-Date Legal Assistance with Regard to Health and Medical Insurance Claims
As the healthcare system (including the underlying federal and state medical insurance laws) continues to transform and evolve, so do a health plan participant’s rights and responsibilities. With more than 55 years’ combined legal experience, the lawyers at the Law Office of Mark P. Scherzer are dedicated to keeping up-to-date on the frequently changing laws that affect patients and medical plan participants. We serve as your link to the legal process, and can provide assistance with regard to: appeals of claims denied by employer-sponsored plans pursuant to the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA); external review appeals; COBRA rights; and disputes regarding medical necessity, experimental and investigational treatments, in- and out-of-network benefits, and usual and customary rates charged for particular medical procedures.
Patients’ rights in the healthcare system
Patients are granted important healthcare rights under federal and state law. When your rights are violated by an insurance company, you have remedies available to you. We effectively negotiate with insurance companies and medical professionals to resolve health insurance disputes. We handle internal and external review appeals when health insurance claims are denied. If litigation is the most appropriate means of resolving your dispute, we will fight to protect your patient rights in the courtroom. We are prepared to help you with legal issues involving:
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To schedule a free initial intake consultation, call the Law Office of Mark P. Scherzer at 212-406-9606 or contact us online.
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