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I received a “Notice of Claim Denial” that states my claim is denied because it is deficient– what can I do?

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I received a “Notice of Claim Denial” that states my claim is denied because it is deficient– what can I do?

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You can submit the required information to cure your deficiency and request reconsideration of the denial and ensure that it is postmarked by the date specified in your Notice of Denial. To fix your deficiency, you must submit all of the information that your prior deficiency letter identifies as missing. If you submit something you will be notified by October 31, 2010 if your claim is still deficient and your request for reconsideration is denied. If your deficiency is deemed to have been fixed, you will not receive any further communication until claims are paid. If you choose not to make a further submission your claim will remain denied and you will not receive any further communication.

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