NEW YORK, March 09, 2018 -- There is no question that Americans are struggling with medical bills. This is true even for those who have medical insurance coverage, according to a New York Times article entitled “Even Insured Can Face Crushing Medical Debt, Study Finds,” and a report from the Atlantic entitled “Even the Insured Often Can’t Afford Their Medical Bills.”
Patients with medical insurance face confusing “in network” and “out of network” coverage and often see multiple different charges on their bills such as co-payments, co-insurance amounts and deductibles. Like any bill, however, errors and discrepancies are always possible. This is equally true for common services such as blood tests, eye exams, lab work, physical therapy or the purchase of durable medical equipment, such as a CPAP machine.
Sarraf Gentile LLP can help review a medical bill and determine whether a charge is accurate or whether legal action may be warranted. All reviews are free and confidential.
For a billing review, please contact Joseph Gentile at [email protected].
Sarraf Gentile LLP has extensive experience litigating healthcare related issues, with an emphasis on class actions, whistleblower representation and qui tam litigation under the False Claims Act (FCA). The firm handles cases nationwide and has recovered millions of dollars on behalf of its clients.
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CONTACT INFORMATION:
Joseph Gentile
SARRAF GENTILE LLP
401 Park Avenue South
New York, New York 10016
Tel: 212-868-3610
[email protected]
www.sarrafgentile.com


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