Sometimes carriers use a third party vendor to perform audits on their behalf. This is a perfectly normal practice in the insurance industry, but it’s better safe than sorry—if you have any doubts about the legitimacy of a third party vendor claiming to work with your carrier, get in touch with us (NEXT, formerly AP Intego) directly to verify.
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- What does it mean if my audit is "estimated"?
- What is a workers’ comp audit, and why do I have one?
- How do workers’ comp audits work?
- My policy is on Pay As You Go, so why do I have an audit?
- What if I don’t agree with the results of my audit?
- What happens if I do not respond to an audit?
- Why am I receiving audit questions from a third party?
- Why did I receive an audit questionnaire from the carrier?
- Why do I (the insured) have to send documents to the carrier for the audit?
- How do I pay my audit balance?
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