● WORKERS' COMP SERVICES IN AL

Ancillary Services for Workers' Compensation Claims in Alabama

HealthCare Comp delivers DME, Home Health, Home Modifications, and Complex Care to injured workers across Alabama — with full fee schedule compliance and a single dedicated coordinator on every claim.

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Major construction & manufacturing marketAlabama Market
ADOL fee schedule compliant billingBilling Standard
Statewide coverage — all 67 countiesCoverage
CHAMP CertifiedHome Modification Pros

● AL FEE SCHEDULE COMPLIANCE

Fully Compliant with Alabama Workers' Comp Billing Rules

Alabama's Workers' Compensation Division (ADOL) administers fee schedule maximums for all medical and ancillary services. HealthCare Comp bills under current ADOL schedules on every AL claim.

Every invoice we submit arrives clean — correct procedure codes, modifiers, and documentation — so your Alabama claims move fast without billing disputes.

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Services We Provide in Alabama

● AL WORKERS' COMP LANDSCAPE

Workers' Comp in Alabama: What Adjusters Need to Know

Alabama's workforce is concentrated in manufacturing, construction, poultry processing, and timber. These sectors drive high volumes of musculoskeletal injuries, repetitive motion claims, and complex trauma cases. HealthCare Comp has deep experience managing these claim types — fast, cost-effectively, and with documentation that protects adjusters and carriers. Our coordinators understand Alabama-specific authorization workflows and carrier preferences.

● HOW IT WORKS

Three Steps From Referral to Service

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1. Submit Referral

Online form or phone. Patient info, injury type, services needed, claim number.

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2. Coordinator Assigned

Auth confirmed, provider or patient contacted within 24 hours.

3. Service Delivered

Scheduling, delivery, documentation, and billing all handled. Clean invoice to you.

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One call. Every service. Across all of Alabama.

Submit a Referral Online Call (800) 231-9311
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