About IntelClaim
IntelClaim exists for one reason: most people never push back on a health insurance denial or a confusing medical bill — even though pushing back is free and often works. We make it easy to know what you're holding, whether it's worth fighting, and how.
What IntelClaim is
IntelClaim is a free diagnosis-first AI tool for health insurance denials and medical bills. Upload what you received and it tells you what it is, whether it’s worth fighting, which path fits — appeal, No Surprises Act, financial assistance, or negotiation — and every deadline on the clock. It’s not a general-purpose chatbot with a medical hat on: it’s built specifically for this one job and grounded in a library of real overturned cases and the appeal strategies that actually worked.
What we believe
- A denial is not the end. You have the right to appeal, and many denials are reversed when challenged.
- Knowing when not to fight is part of the help. If your case isn’t worth it, the diagnosis says so — and shows the better path instead.
- Cost shouldn’t be a barrier. The diagnosis and deadline tracking are free.
- You stay in control. IntelClaim is a self-help tool — you review and submit your own appeal.
- Honesty over hype. We don’t promise you’ll win, and we don’t invent statistics. We point to real public data and let it speak.
What IntelClaim is not
IntelClaim is not legal, medical, or insurance advice, and it does not guarantee any outcome. It doesn’t replace your doctor or a lawyer. It helps you organize a strong, evidence-based appeal and put it in your own hands.
How it fits together
This site (www.intelclaim.com) is where you learn how appeals work. When you’re ready, it hands you off to the IntelClaim app, where your documents get diagnosed and your case gets built and tracked. Start any time with our guide to appealing a denial.
IntelClaim is a self-help tool — not legal, medical, or insurance advice — and does not guarantee any particular outcome. Information on this site is general and may not reflect the rules of your specific plan or state. Always read your own denial letter, plan documents, and the deadlines that apply to you, and consider professional advice for your situation. No PHI is collected on this marketing site.