Fight Unfair Medical Bills

A professional dispute letter citing the No Surprises Act and your consumer rights.

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Verified Testimonials

I was billed $8,400 for an ER visit that should have been covered. The No Surprises Act letter got the balance reduced to $200.
Patricia W., Dallas, TX
My itemized bill showed duplicate charges totaling $1,200. The dispute letter got them removed within two weeks.
Michael D., Boston, MA
I requested an itemized bill and discovered charges for services I never received. The hospital corrected the bill and reduced it by $3,000.
Sandra K., Seattle, WA

Common Medical Billing Issues

Surprise Bills

Unexpected out-of-network charges from emergency or in-network facility visits.

Billing Errors

Duplicate charges, incorrect codes, or services not received.

Overcharges

Prices far exceeding fair market rates or insurance-negotiated amounts.

No Surprises Act

Federal protections against surprise medical bills enacted January 2022.

The Process

1

Submit Your Details

Provide your bill and provider information.

2

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3

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MEDICAL BILL DISPUTE
February 10, 2026

Dear Billing Department, Metro General Hospital,

I am writing to formally dispute the bill dated January 15, 2026, in the amount of $8,425.00, for emergency services rendered on December 28, 2025 (Account #MGH-2025-77142).

Under the No Surprises Act (Public Law 116-260), patients are protected from surprise bills for emergency services. As this was an emergency room visit, I should not be held liable for out-of-network charges exceeding the in-network cost-sharing amount.

I request an itemized statement of all charges, along with adjustment of the balance in accordance with federal law.

Sincerely,

Patricia W. Andrews

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the No Surprises Act?

The No Surprises Act (effective January 1, 2022) protects patients from surprise medical bills for emergency services, air ambulance services, and non-emergency services at in-network facilities where the patient did not choose an out-of-network provider.

Should I request an itemized bill?

Always. Under federal law, you have the right to an itemized bill. Studies show that up to 80% of medical bills contain errors. An itemized bill allows you to identify duplicate charges, incorrect codes, and services not rendered.

Can I negotiate a medical bill?

Yes. Hospitals and providers regularly negotiate bills, especially for uninsured or underinsured patients. Many offer financial hardship programs, payment plans, or significant discounts for prompt payment.

Do I need a lawyer?

No. A medical bill dispute letter is a formal request asserting your consumer rights. BillFight produces letters citing the appropriate federal and state regulations for your situation.

What is the refund policy?

Contact hello@billfight.com within 24 hours for revisions or a full refund.

This dispute letter is a template generated by BillFight, a service of Immutable Software LLC. It is not sent by an attorney, and does not constitute legal or medical advice. This letter states facts as provided by the user and references generally applicable consumer protection laws. For legal advice specific to your situation, consult a licensed attorney or patient advocate.