Hospital Bill Look Wrong? Start Auditing the Charges.
Mega Lawfare helps patients and families learn how medical billing fraud, hospital overbilling, duplicate charges, surprise bills, coding issues, and unexplained fees may appear, then organize the evidence.
Medical billing problems can hide inside itemized statements, insurance explanations of benefits, coding errors, duplicate charges, inflated pricing, out-of-network surprises, facility fees, collection pressure, and billing systems most patients do not understand.
Most Patients Never Audit the Bill.
Patients often assume the medical bill is correct because it came from a hospital, clinic, or provider. But billing systems can contain coding issues, duplicate charges, unexplained fees, insurance processing problems, or collection balances that deserve review.
Mega Lawfare helps members organize the records, compare documents, preserve evidence, and build a structured billing file for dispute, negotiation, complaint, or attorney review.
The charges may not match the treatment.
Billing records, procedure codes, duplicate entries, and itemized charges may need closer review.
The insurance records may conflict.
Statements and explanation-of-benefit documents sometimes show inconsistent balances or payment processing issues.
The collection pressure may escalate.
Unpaid medical balances can lead to collection notices, lawsuits, credit reporting concerns, and financial stress.
What Patients May Need to Investigate.
Billing and Coding Problems
- Duplicate charges
- Incorrect coding
- Unexplained fees
- Charges for canceled services
- Inflated billing entries
Insurance Processing Issues
- Insurance payment disputes
- Out-of-network surprises
- Coverage confusion
- EOB mismatches
- Coordination-of-benefits problems
Collection and Financial Pressure
- Medical debt collections
- Collection lawsuits
- Credit reporting issues
- Payment-plan pressure
- Hospital financial assistance disputes
This Is Not Just a Hospital Bill. It Is a Billing Evidence File.
Medical billing disputes are document-driven. A strong file may include itemized bills, insurance EOBs, payment records, coding information, collection notices, provider communications, financial assistance applications, and a timeline of charges and disputes.
Evidence Preservation
Save bills, EOBs, payment records, collection letters, screenshots, coding details, and every written communication.
Billing Timeline Organization
Track when treatment occurred, when bills were issued, when insurance paid, and how balances changed over time.
Complaint-Ready Preparation
Create a cleaner file for billing disputes, appeals, negotiations, complaints, or attorney review.
Medical Billing Systems Have Records. You Need Yours.
Save the bills. Preserve the EOBs. Compare the charges. Track the collections. Build the file before the billing system becomes the only version of the story.