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NV Timely Filing

Last update
April 27, 2026

In Nevada, bills for health care services must be submitted within 90 days after the date on which the services were rendered unless good cause is shown for a later billing.

Timely Filing Rules

In no event may an initial bill or request for reconsideration for healthcare services be submitted later than 12 months after the date on which the services were rendered, unless claim acceptance is delayed beyond 12 months because of claim litigation.

The insurer or a representative of the insurer may require the submission of reports on the injured employee’s admission to, and discharge from, the hospital and all physicians’ or chiropractors’ medical reports before payment of a hospital or medical bill.

An insurer shall pay or deny reimbursement of charges pursuant to NRS 616C.136 after receipt by the insurer or his agent of the first bill for those charges unless good cause is shown for a later payment or denial.

For more information, providers can see the 2026 Nevada Workers' Compensation Medical Fee Schedule, effective February 1, 2026.

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