Your Claim Was Denied. Here's What to Do Next.

Every year, 850 million medical claims are denied. But less than 1% of people appeal—and 75% of those who do, win. You have more power than you think.

Understanding Denied Claims

A denied claim means your insurance company has refused to pay for a medical service or treatment. This can happen for many reasons—some legitimate, many not. The good news? Most denials can be successfully appealed.

Insurance companies are counting on you to give up. They make the process confusing and time-consuming on purpose. But with the right information and persistence, you can fight back and win.

Why It Matters

Financial Protection

Avoid thousands in unexpected medical bills

Access to Care

Get the treatment you need and deserve

Hold Them Accountable

Make insurance companies follow their own rules

75% Win Rate

Most appeals succeed when properly filed

Let Technology Do the Heavy Lifting

Try HealthLock free for 7 days—they'll audit your last 6 months of claims and find money you're owed. Services like HealthLock can help monitor your claims automatically and alert you to potential denials before they become problems.

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