Many states have enacted their own out-of-network billing protections and arbitration frameworks – often predating the federal No Surprises Act. Each state law comes with its own rules, timelines, and financial caps.


New Jersey: PIP arbitration and Out-of-Network Consumer Protection Act
New York: Emergency Services Independent Dispute Resolution (IDR) process
Texas: SB 1264 protections with TDI arbitration
Georgia
Many states have enacted their own out-of-network billing protections
and arbitration frameworks—often predating the federal No Surprises
Act. Each state law comes with its own rules, timelines, and financial
caps.
Underpaid emergency care claims
Claims denied due to network status
PIP or auto-related claims
Case screening for state vs. federal eligibility
Arbitration preparation and filing
Full documentation and representation
Tracking each state’s unique deadlines and procedures


Time-sensitive
Expensive to fund upfront
Complex and poorly understood
Prestige Revenue Partners removes every barrier—so you can focus on medicine, not mandates.
Each state has distinct advantages—and Prestige knows how to use them.
Whether you’re dealing with a denied trauma claim in Texas or an underpaid emergency case in New Jersey, we’re here to make the law work for you.


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