More than 80% of workers’ compensation liens go unresolved, resulting in lost revenue that providers never recover. Don’t let your claims fall into that category.
At MedBill Collections, we handle all lien aspects, including filing on time and full-scale litigation, keeping you on course and not making un-costly errors, such as California requiring 18 months to file a lien. We do not simply handle your liens; we also work to collect your payments, appeal denials, and collect what is rightfully yours.
Stop leaving money on the table. Start recovering your revenue today.

Your lien can be invalidated in case of failure to complete the Independent Bill Review (IBR) before filing. We guarantee compliance and submission.

Our WC lien litigation experts challenge disputes, prove claim validity, and recover rightful payments that help with the process.

Wrong billing and fee schedules cut into payouts. The Professional workers’ comp litigation services at MBC optimize liens and increase your total reimbursement.
In workers' compensation, filing a lien does not necessarily mean that the compensation will be recovered; it is only an invitation to examination, cuts, and challenges.
Each phase that follows is what makes you paid
Skip independent bill review, and your lien may never stand.
Bill outside the fee schedule, and your reimbursement gets slashed.
Failing to justify treatment, insurers question the entire claim.
This isn’t just a billing process; it’s a system where getting the details right directly leads to better payments.
That’s why successful recovery isn’t accidental. It’s structured.
At MBC, each claim is:

Lien filing is not a filing but rather an establishment of the right foundation. Even a simple mistake in the code, omission of documentation, or incorrect formatting may undermine your statement and result in the early dismissal or payment delay.

Most unpaid or denied claims are not invalid; they are technically flawed. Issues such as code discrepancies, billing errors, or incomplete documentation can greatly affect recovery, but when addressed correctly, can convert rejected liens into payable claims.

Workers compensation work under rigid regulatory regimes where all processes are to be in harmony with regulations such as IBR, utilization review, and fee schedules. Failure to deliver or fail to deliver any requirement can lead to automatic denials, no matter how valid the treatment delivered is.

Conflicts do not come as an exception to workers' compensation; they are normal. Be it causation, medical necessity, or payment reduction, it all boils down to the effectiveness in proving, justifying, and fighting out the claim in the process.
Missed steps like IBR, incorrect coding, or incomplete documentation can void claims entirely. Our workers’ compensation litigation team ensures every requirement is met before submission.
Fee schedules often reduce payouts significantly. We align billing, identify underpayments, and recover the maximum allowable reimbursement across every submitted claim.
From causation challenges to medical necessity disputes, MedBill Collections provide structure responses that strengthen your position and drive claims toward successful resolution and payment.
Common reasons include CPT/ICD mismatches, lack of medical necessity, fee schedule limitations, incomplete documentation, or failure to follow utilization review (UR) and IBR processes correctly.
In workers' comp lien litigation California, providers generally must file a lien within 18 months of the date of service or injury. Missing this deadline can permanently bar your claim from recovery.
A workers’ compensation litigation team ensures your liens are compliant, properly documented, and defended during disputes, helping you navigate complex regulations and improve recovery outcomes.
You should involve WC Lien Litigation Experts when facing repeated denials, underpayments, or complex disputes. Early involvement helps prevent errors and strengthens your claim before escalation.




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