New York No-Fault Collections Lawyer for Medical Providers

Recover Overdue No-Fault Payments Without Slowing Your Practice

Medical providers treating car accident patients often face delayed or denied reimbursements from insurance carriers. These unpaid claims can quickly create financial pressure while staff members spend hours responding to verification requests and denials. At the Law Offices of Stephen A. Strauss, healthcare providers receive focused legal support designed to recover overdue no-fault reimbursements and keep cash flow moving. From offices serving Huntington and surrounding communities such as Queens, Brooklyn, and the Bronx, the firm supports medical practices across Long Island and throughout New York.

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Reduce Billing Friction and Recover What Your Practice Earned

Delayed reimbursements and denials can drain time and resources from healthcare practices. With the Law Offices of Stephen A. Strauss managing collections and dispute recovery, these advantages help stabilize revenue and reduce administrative burden.

Focused No-Fault Recovery


When insurance carriers delay payment or issue denials, practices can pursue recovery through arbitration or litigation. Dedicated legal representation helps convert aging receivables into active recovery efforts.

Direct Attorney Access


Providers often struggle to get clear answers while disputes drag on. Direct communication with an attorney helps practices quickly evaluate claim status and next steps.

Arbitration and Litigation Support


Denied or disputed claims may require formal arbitration or court action. Experience with New York no-fault procedures helps ensure claims are pursued through the correct recovery pathway.

Carrier Dispute Resolution


Insurance carriers may rely on technical denials or verification delays. Strategic responses help challenge these issues and push claims toward payment.

Cash Flow Protection


Unpaid claims can disrupt practice operations. Legal recovery helps protect financial stability while providers remain focused on patient care.

No-Fault Claim Issues We Handle

NF-10 Denials

Insurance companies may issue formal denials challenging the validity of a claim. Legal review helps determine whether the denial can be challenged through arbitration or court action.

Overdue Payments

Under New York law, no-fault benefits are typically overdue if not paid within 30 days after proper proof of claim is submitted. Legal action may be taken when carriers fail to pay within the required timeframe.

Verification Delays and Requests

Carriers sometimes request repeated documentation or verification in order to delay payment. Structured responses help ensure requests are addressed while protecting reimbursement rights.

EUO and IME Disputes

Examinations under oath (EUOs) and independent medical examinations (IMEs) may be used to challenge treatment claims. Legal representation helps evaluate these challenges and pursue payment when appropriate.

Peer Review and Fee Schedule Disputes

Peer review denials or fee schedule disputes can significantly reduce reimbursement. Careful legal analysis helps determine whether carriers properly applied New York reimbursement rules.

Common Questions About No-Fault Collections

  • Can a doctor sue an insurance company for unpaid no-fault bills in New York?

    Yes. Medical providers who receive assignment of benefits from patients may pursue unpaid or denied claims through arbitration or litigation when insurers fail to pay.

  • How long does an insurer have to pay a no-fault medical claim?

    Under New York no-fault regulations, insurers generally have 30 days to pay or deny a claim after receiving proper documentation.

  • What types of providers use no-fault collections lawyers?

    Physicians, chiropractors, physical therapists, imaging centers, urgent care facilities, and surgical practices often pursue collections for unpaid accident-related treatment.

  • Do I need an attorney to pursue arbitration for denied claims?

    While providers can attempt to pursue claims independently, legal representation often helps ensure documentation, deadlines, and procedures are handled correctly.

How No-Fault Collections Work for Medical Providers

Recovering unpaid no-fault claims becomes easier when providers understand the legal recovery process. The Law Offices of Stephen A. Strauss helps medical practices pursue reimbursement through structured legal pathways.

1. Claim Review and Documentation Analysis
Billing records, assignment of benefits forms, and insurer communications are reviewed to determine the status of the claim.

2. Denial and Compliance Evaluation
Carrier responses such as NF-10 denials or verification requests are analyzed to determine whether they comply with New York no-fault regulations.

3. Arbitration or Court Filing
If reimbursement is denied or delayed, claims may proceed through arbitration or civil litigation depending on the circumstances.

4. Payment Recovery
Successful claims can result in reimbursement of medical bills along with applicable interest and fees.

Ready to Recover Your Outstanding No-Fault Claims?

Healthcare providers across New York often contact the Law Offices of Stephen A. Strauss when unpaid claims begin disrupting their practice’s financial stability. With experience navigating no-fault reimbursement disputes and insurance challenges, the firm provides clear legal direction for recovering outstanding payments. Connect with our team today to review your claims and determine the most effective path forward.