- Docket No.
- 1:25-cv-08924
- District Court
- New York Southern
Goal
- Award damages
- Award restitution
Issues
Litigation Content
Why This Matters:
The plaintiff, a New York-based plastic surgeon, sued a health insurer following the resolution of the No Surprises Act’s arbitration process—a process used to resolve payment disputes for surprise out-of-network bills between payers and out-of-network health care providers. The plaintiff alleges that the insurer has failed to make the arbitration payments and asks the court to confirm the arbitration awards.
Potential Impact:
The No Surprises Act provides for strict limitations on the judicial review of arbitration awards to facilitate a swift and cost-efficient resolution of disputes between payers and providers.