They said no. We say not so fast.

<1% of denials are ever appealed
44–80% of appeals succeed
$149 flat — free case check first

Who are we helping?

Appeals must be filed by the patient, the policyholder, or an authorized representative.

What did the insurer deny?

This routes your case to the right appeal strategy.

The denial letter

The exact wording of the denial decides the appeal strategy. A phone photo is fine.

Your plan & the clock

Different plan types have different appeal rules and deadlines — usually 180 days, so most denials are still appealable.

The medical facts

Only what’s relevant to your denial type. Never guess — blank is better than wrong.

Supporting documents

Check what you can get — we’ll tell you exactly where each one comes from.

How urgent is this?

If a delay risks your health, you have the right to a 72-hour expedited appeal.

Review & consent

Plain-English version of what you’re agreeing to. The case check is free — payment only happens if your case is appealable.

I authorize NotDenied to prepare an insurance appeal on the patient’s behalf using the information I provided.
I understand NotDenied prepares appeal documents and is not a law firm or medical provider, and no outcome is guaranteed.
I consent to my health information being used to prepare this appeal, per the privacy policy.

Next step: our free case check. If your denial is appealable you’ll be taken to secure payment ($149 flat, processed by Stripe). Every appeal is drafted by AI, stress-tested against your insurer’s likely objections, and reviewed by a human before anything is sent. You approve the final letter.

Case received

NotDenied drafts appeal documents under your direction. Not legal, medical, or insurance advice. Statistics: KFF 2024 marketplace transparency data.