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Workers' Compensation
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Grant & Weber provides the planning, qualified human resources and technology necessary to promptly and effectively identify comprehensive Zero Balance Workers’ Compensation resolution methodologies in order to reconcile inaccurate financial transactions within assigned accounts. This “reconciliation” of accounts will be accomplished through a comprehensive review of each account. Account reconciliation will include written or verbal communication with the payor, employer or patient/ guarantor. Once an account has been reconciled, assessment for follow-up action to pursue collections will be made. Steps will then be taken to realize collection on the reconciled account.

We Understand

The healthcare system is set up to encourage the medical community to provide medical care for an injured worker and for the injured worker to have accessibility to quality medical care and a wide selection of medical providers who practice industrial medicine. However, these laws and protections are not easily given up by insurance companies and that is why providers depend on Grant & Weber to ensure just compensation for its medical providers.

Our Workers’ Compensation division and in-house legal staff is highly trained
to resolve such difficulties as:

· Denied Claims
· Slow or No Pays
· Short Pays
· Claims Inaccuracies
· Disputes

We Know

Grant & Weber stands in the forefront in litigating before the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board to get medical providers the monies they are entitled. We stand ready to litigate on your behalf when necessary, to collect the total amount rightfully due to your organization. Our in-house legal staff is a value added service that controls cost, provides legal advice and makes litigating smaller-balance accounts more cost-effective, significantly enhancing your rate of recovery.

Grant & Weber specializes in Workers’ Compensation Denied Claims. A denied claim or a denied treatment does not mean the provider does not get payment; the injury may be compensated based on additional medical report or other facts ascertained through the court process.

Let us put our experience to work for you.

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