Our Philosophy

Our Philosophy

Our philosophy is rooted in making the no-fault recovery process as efficient and client-friendly as possible. Over the years, we’ve shifted from arbitration to litigation because we’ve found it yields better outcomes. Litigation makes it easier to prove medical necessity, leading to earlier settlements and, if a case reaches the trial calendar, the added benefit of interest on the recovery. Most importantly, our goal is to make the process simple for providers so you can stay focused on treating patients while we focus on getting you paid.

Of course, we’re still happy to file for arbitration if you prefer. But for most providers, we recommend the litigation route. We guarantee personalized attention: when you work with us, you’ll have direct access to Jeffrey S. Kimmel and a straightforward path to recovering what you’re owed. You will also have access to our secure client portal, where you can check the status of your cases at any time, including updates on checks mailed to your office.

And in the super rare occasion that an MD’s testimony is needed (and we mean super rare), unlike back in the day, the provider no longer needs to spend hours in court — it’s simply a 15-minute Zoom call, and that’s it. This is a true game changer, eliminating the one drawback that litigation used to have.

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RECENT DECISIONS

Publications

12 publications
Title Year Cited by
The gendered society
MS Kimmel
Oxford University Press, 2000
20003,142
A pharmacogenetic versus a clinical algorithm for warfarin dosing
SE Kimmel, B French, SE Kasner, JA Johnson, JL Anderson, BF Gage, ...
New England Journal of Medicine 369 (24), 2283-2293, 2013
2013930
The gender of desire: Essays on male sexuality
MS Kimmel
State University of New York Press, 2012
2012517
The history of men: Essays on the history of American and British masculinities
MS Kimmel
State University of New York Press, 2012
2012451
Misframing men: The politics of contemporary masculinities
MS Kimmel
Rutgers University Press, 2010
2010349
Mercury: Host-side flash caching for the data center
S Byan, J Lentini, A Madan, L Pabon, M Condict, J Kimmel, S Kleiman, ...
2012 IEEE 28th symposium on mass storage systems and technologies (MSST), 1-12, 2012
2012169
Recurrent neural networks based online behavioural malware detection techniques for cloud infrastructure
JC Kimmel, AD Mcdole, M Abdelsalam, M Gupta, R Sandhu
IEEE Access 9, 68066-68080, 2021
202177
Abstract GS2-10: Nimbus: A phase 2 trial of nivolumab plus ipilimumab for patients with hypermutated her2-negative metastatic breast cancer (MBC)
R Barroso-Sousa, T Li, S Reddy, LA Emens, B Overmoyer, P Lange, ...
Cancer Research 82 (4_Supplement), GS2-10-GS2-10, 2022
202240
Analyzing and explaining black-box models for online malware detection
H Manthena, JC Kimmel, M Abdelsalam, M Gupta
IEEE Access 11, 25237-25252, 2023
202335
Efficacy of commercial microwave equipment for eradication of pine wood nematodes and cerambycid larvae infesting red pine
MR Fleming, JJ Janowiak, JD Kimmel, JM Halbrendt, LS Bauer, K Hoover
Forest Products Journal. 55 (12): 226-232. 55 (12), 2005
200525
Development of non-contact ultrasound as a sensor for wood moisture content
RY Vun, MC Bhardwaj, K Hoover, J Janowiak, J Kimmel, S Worley
Proc. 9th Eur. Conf. for NDT, Berlin, 2006
200611
Nimbus: A phase 2 trial of nivolumab plus ipilimumab for patients with hypermutated HER2-negative metastatic breast cancer
R Barroso-Sousa, T Li, S Reddy, LA Emens, B Overmoyer, P Lange, ...
San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium; December, 7-10, 2021
20216

Citations

AllSince 2019
Citations5,7521,746
h-index119
i10-index119
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