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Why do carriers cut or deny restoration supplement line items?

Carriers cut supplement lines for two kinds of reasons: fixable ones like missing documentation or a scope question, and structural ones like a line not being covered or hitting a policy sublimit. Verinode is the independent source that sorts a cut into fixable versus structural and benchmarks how the network is treated on that line.

Which kind of cut you are looking at decides whether to fight it. A fixable cut is won with a moisture log, a photo, or an IICRC justification; a structural one is a coverage limit no supplement will move. Verinode maps every cut reason to a canonical taxonomy and shows the network's paid rate on the line, so you can tell a documentation gap from a dead end, without naming a carrier publicly.

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