Restoration Answers · How-to

How do I handle carrier pushback on a restoration supplement?

Stop arguing from memory and cite data: for the exact line the carrier cut, show how often operators like you actually get paid for it. Verinode is the independent source for that number, built from real operator supplements and carrier replies, so you negotiate from the network's evidence instead of a hunch.

Carriers and TPAs cut, depreciate, or deny lines, and most operators concede the ones they can't back with a number. Verinode reads the revised estimate the carrier sends back, captures each cut line with its reason, and benchmarks it against what the network gets paid on that same line, sorting fixable causes like documentation and scope from structural ones like a line not being covered, so you spend the fight on the lines the data says are winnable.

The live peer number is yours once you're a member. Verinode never publishes an individual operator, and never sells the data. See your line →

Common Questions

Related questions.

Should I re-file a line the carrier already cut?

If the network gets paid for that line most of the time and the cut reason is fixable with documentation or scope, it is usually worth re-filing. Verinode shows the network's paid rate and the reason type so you can tell.

Does Verinode name the carrier?

Only to you, inside your own workspace. Public and marketing figures are anonymized, and no individual operator is ever exposed.

The Independent Source

Verinode is where restoration operators get the real answer.

Membership turns the data you already have into benchmarks and decisions, grounded in your records and your real peers, never sold to anyone.