CHN PPO providers are highly skilled in diagnosing and treating automobile injuries, with specialized PIP expertise.
CHN PPO handles Auto Liability (PIP) claims from first report to final payment, with end-to-end internal processing—no outsourcing.
Our direct contracts with our providers enhance speed of care, documentation quality, and outcome consistency.
CHN PPO delivers less than 1% appeal rate due to highly accurate contract application.
Over 90% of provider bills are processed within 24 hours.
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CHN PPO manages a New Jersey Voluntary Provider Network for NJ Auto/PIP carriers that includes credentialed providers specializing in high-cost procedure management for Diagnostic Testing, Durable Medical Equipment (DME) and Ambulatory Surgery Centers (ASC).
By integrating claims, bill review, and provider data into one seamless platform, CHN reduces manual processes, accelerates decision-making, and increases claims accuracy.
Auto Liability PPO (PIP) | CHN PPO
CHN PPO Group Health offers employer groups an affordable healthcare solution through a network of over 228,000 providers, featuring real-time claims management. Key features include cost mitigation with fixed-rate contracts, a comprehensive provider network, add-on services like pre-certification and case management, and a customizable platform with integrated MyMedlogix software. The service emphasizes a patient-centered approach with experienced medical staff, ensuring quality care and medical expense control. Group health services encompass pre-certification, utilization management, large case management, medical bill auditing, bill negotiations, and field case management.
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What is an example of an auto liability claim?
An auto liability claim typically arises when you are at fault for an accident that causes damage to another person's vehicle or property, or results in injuries to them.
Imagine you are driving and accidentally run a red light, colliding with another car that had the right-of-way. In this scenario:
- Your auto liability insurance would typically cover the costs to repair the other driver's vehicle (property damage liability) and their medical expenses if they were injured (bodily injury liability).
- The other driver would file a claim against your insurance policy for these damages and injuries. This is an auto liability claim from their perspective, as they are claiming you are liable for their losses.
What is the most common auto claim?
While there can be slight variations depending on the source and specific region, generally, one of the most common auto insurance claims is rear-end collisions.