DenialCheck

Your claim was denied. Was that actually allowed?

Upload your insurance policy and your denial letter. DenialCheck reads both and shows you — clause by clause — whether the denial holds up against what your policy actually says.

Check my denial

How it works

1

Upload your documents

Your policy or benefits handbook, plus the denial letter. Health, auto, homeowners, life — any insurance.

2

We check every reason

Each denial reason is checked against the actual language in your policy. Every finding quotes your contract directly.

3

Get your verdict & appeal letter

See which reasons hold up and which don't, your appeal deadline, and a ready-to-send appeal letter citing your own policy.

Your documents stay yours

DenialCheck's analysis is grounded only in the documents you upload — nothing is invented, and every conclusion links back to a quote from your own policy. Your files are never used to train AI models.

Simple pricing

$29 per report — that's it

One flat price. You get the verdict on every denial reason, the plain-English explanation of each, the exact policy language and page citations that support your case, your appeal deadline, and a ready-to-send appeal letter. No subscription, no upsells — pay only when you have a denial to check.

Common questions

Do denied claims actually get overturned?

Yes — a large share of appealed denials are reversed. Most people simply never appeal, and insurers know it. Knowing whether your policy actually supports the denial is the first step.

What documents do I need?

Two things: your policy or benefits handbook (usually a PDF in your insurer's online portal) and the denial letter or notice. Clear phone photos of paper documents work too.

What kinds of insurance does this work for?

Health, auto, homeowners, renters, life, and disability — any denial where you have the policy and the denial letter.

Is this legal advice?

No. DenialCheck analyzes your documents and gives you information — it doesn't provide legal advice or negotiate with your insurer. For legal advice, consult a licensed attorney.