CARC code 29 — Time limit for filing has expired
What CARC 29 means
Duplicate or timely-filing denials usually mean the claim was filed past the insurer's filing window or duplicates an earlier submission. These are almost always provider-side issues.
How to appeal a CARC 29 denial
Most of these resolve when the provider's billing office addresses the submission. Consumer appeals are usually not the right path for this category.
What InsureDefense adds
Our triage classifies your specific denial into one of ten categories and tells you exactly what evidence appeals like yours typically need. For CARC 29 denials, we usually recommend the tier that fits the category of the denial — sometimes Strong ($249) is enough, sometimes Premium ($499) with plan-language citations and peer-reviewed support is the right path. The free triage shows you which.
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