Ryan George Welker
200 E. Campusview Blvd., Ste. 200, Columbus, OH
Ohio
Zachary Benjamin Pyers
65 East State Street, Suite 400, Columbus, OH
Ohio
Richard Terry Taps
713 S Front Street, Columbus, OH
Ohio
Dennis Vincent Yacobozzi II
1243 South High Street, Columbus, OH
Ohio
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Practice areas related to Medicaid and Medicare
What is Medicaid and Medicare?
The federal and state governments fund Medicaid and Medicare which allows qualifying people to obtain medical, dental and behavioral health care services as well as pay for necessary medical items and supplies.
Knowing and following those guidelines is hard work, so things like denying needed supplies or equipment by Medicaid and Medicare can cause patient harm.
Should I Hire a Medicaid and Medicare Attorney?
When your request for necessary services, equipment or drugs enters Medicaid and Medicare denial, your best decision is to hire a knowledgeable lawyer for how Medicaid and Medicare works, insurance and with a proven track record of winning cases.
Because the rules of Medicaid and Medicare can change from state to state, choose an attorney who is familiar with these rules in your area.
What Does a Medicaid and Medicare Attorney Do?
First, you need to check if there are enough details to make a case. Most Medicaid and Medicare lawyers offer free meetings in which they describe the relevant law and assess your chances of success, using the details of your case.
If there is an issue with Medicaid and Medicare, your lawyer will represent you in court by bringing forward a civil lawsuit to get compensation. While the case proceeds, your attorney will look for facts, evidence and get witness statements to support your claim and represent you well in court.
To win in civil court, the evidence you show should probably prove that what you say is true. Your attorney will go over your medical records, relevant expenses and other documentation to prove your claim should have been accepted and the service or equipment was approved for you by Medicaid and Medicare.