Recover underpaid healthcare claims nationwide.
Halkovich Law represents healthcare providers and facilities across the United States in No Surprises Act arbitration, insurer underpayment disputes, out-of-network recovery, and reimbursement litigation. More than $1 billion has been recovered for healthcare providers.
Providers lose revenue when insurer disputes stay in the billing queue.
The money is often trapped in partial payments, denied out-of-network claims, missed IDR opportunities, self-funded plan disputes, and aging balances that internal teams do not have the leverage to push into recovery.
- Underpaid claims that never reach a meaningful escalation point
- Denied reimbursements tied to out-of-network services and emergency care
- No Surprises Act disputes that lose value through timing or batching mistakes
- A/R backlogs that mask viable recovery opportunities
- Insurer tactics that convert friction into provider write-offs
Healthcare reimbursement services for providers and facilities.
Commercial insurance disputes
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View serviceScale, specialization, and provider-side alignment are the real proof points.
The firm is retained when provider organizations need sharper legal leverage, clearer recovery strategy, and counsel that understands claim economics as well as dispute procedure.
Recovered for healthcare providers
Provider-side revenue recovery across reimbursement disputes, arbitration, and litigation.
Built for claim sets, not one-off noise
Claims reviewed by payer behavior, legal path, timing, and economic viability.
Healthcare reimbursement only
Provider-side counsel centered on insurer underpayment and reimbursement disputes.
Questions healthcare providers ask about reimbursement recovery.
Can a provider challenge an underpaid out-of-network claim?
What is the NSA IDR process?
How long does healthcare reimbursement arbitration take?
What documents are needed to evaluate underpaid claims?
Is it worth filing a reimbursement dispute?
Find out whether your organization is leaving recoverable revenue on the table.
Start with the Revenue Recovery Review or request a direct consultation if the matter is already active and time-sensitive.