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Answer a few questions, upload your denial letter, and we'll draft a grounded appeal you review and submit yourself. It's free. Always.

Step 1 of 5

Your insurer said no. Let's find out if that sticks.

Answer four quick questions. No documents, no account, no cost. You'll get an honest read on your odds in under a minute.

Please enter your first name.
Please enter your last name.
Please enter a valid email so we can send you a link back to your appeal.

We email you a private link back to your appeal. We never sell your information or share it with your insurer.

Please enter the medication name.
Please enter your insurance plan name.
Please select the denial reason.

Here's why:

    This is a transparent estimate based on your denial type and your plan's rules, not a guaranteed outcome. We haven't published a measured win rate yet.

    Honest answer: a true "not covered" exclusion is the hardest to overturn. Some exclusions are miscoded, though -- it's still worth looking closer.

    Step 2 of 5

    Upload your denial letter

    A clear photo of all pages works. We read it for you -- don't worry about typing anything yet.

    Your documents stay private. They are encrypted and used only to draft your appeal.

    Drag & drop or click to upload

    PDF, PNG, JPG, or HEIC accepted

    Your denial letter is required -- it's what your appeal answers.
    Reading your denial letter...

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    Fills your member ID and plan name automatically

    Enter the key details from your denial letter. All fields pre-fill on the next screen so you can review and correct them.

    Step 3 of 5

    Confirm your details

    A wrong member ID or drug name creates problems downstream. Double-check what we pulled from your letter.

    The medication

    Please enter the medication name.

    The plan

    Please enter your insurance plan name.
    Please enter your member ID.

    Appeal deadline

    Your deadline is soon. We'll mark this urgent.

    Step 4 of 5

    Clinical context

    Each of these fields strengthens the draft. All optional -- add what you have.

    List any drugs or programs you've tried -- even ones that didn't work or that you couldn't tolerate. That's often the whole appeal for a step-therapy denial.

    Documents needed

    Based on your denial type, here's what strengthens your case.

    Denial letter or PA-rejection notice Required
    Anchors the appeal: the denial reason, the date, and your appeal rights and deadline.

    Upload or drag your denial letter here

    Insurance card / member ID Required
    Routes the appeal to the right plan. Your member ID must match your letter exactly.
    Your authorization Next step
    Keeps you the appellant of record: you review and submit; we draft. Completed on the next screen.
    Clinical note, lab, or measurement Recommended
    Insurers want a dated clinical basis -- a diagnosis plus the relevant measurement, not self-report. Your appeal is stronger with this.

    Upload a clinical note or lab result

    Step 5 of 5

    Here's exactly what happens next.

    1. 1
      We draft your appeal -- grounded in your plan's own coverage rules and the medical evidence for your drug. Every citation is checked; we don't invent sources.
    2. 2
      You review it. We show you the full appeal and the documents. Nothing goes out until you say so.
    3. 3
      You submit it. You stay the patient of record. We never file for you -- we hand you a ready-to-send appeal and show you exactly where it goes.
    AppealIt is free to you. There's no charge, no contingency fee, and nothing is sent to your insurer until you submit it yourself.

    Authorize AppealIt to help

    Please read and check each section. These five checkboxes are your authorization.

    Please enter your full name.
    Electronic signature
     
    Date:
    Your typed name above is your electronic signature. It has the same legal effect as a handwritten signature under the ESIGN Act (15 U.S.C. § 7001).

    Check all five boxes and enter your name to continue.

    You're authorized. We're drafting your appeal now.

    We'll show you the full appeal to review and submit yourself. Nothing goes to your insurer until you say so.

    Your draft is ready:
    1. Review the full text and all citations.
    2. Confirm the facts are right and sign electronically.
    3. Submit it to your insurer yourself -- via fax, mail, or their portal.
    Your appeal will be drafted when our system processes it. Your case details have been saved. You can continue to the review page now -- your draft will appear there once it is ready. Nothing goes to your insurer until you review and submit it yourself.
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    AppealIt drafts; you submit. AppealIt is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Nothing generated by AppealIt constitutes legal or medical advice. Appeal outcomes are not guaranteed. AppealIt is free to the patient.