Editorial and corrections policy
LAST REVIEWED JULY 13, 2026
Purpose: GetMyYes publishes practical background information to help people understand a denial and prepare questions. It is general information—not legal, medical, or insurance advice—and the appeal-rights section of a person’s own notice remains authoritative.
How pages are researched
We prefer primary sources: federal and state agency guidance, statutes and regulations, official plan documents, insurer member materials, and the denial notice itself. Secondary research is used to explain or compare public data and is linked where it supports a numerical claim.
How AI is used
Automation may help organize drafts, generate page templates, check links, or identify wording that needs review. Publication is not evidence that a doctor, lawyer, or insurance professional reviewed a page. When qualified professional review occurs, the page will identify that reviewer and the scope of review. We do not invent credentials, customer stories, or outcomes.
Accuracy boundaries
- Plan rules, addresses, portals, and deadlines vary and can change.
- We avoid generic mailing addresses and direct readers to their own notice.
- Statistics state the population and year and link to methodology.
- Generated appeal drafts must be checked against the user’s records before sending.
- GetMyYes never promises that an appeal will be approved.
Updates and corrections
Substantive guides display an updated date. We revise material when authoritative guidance changes or a reliable correction is received. To report an error, email support@getmyyes.com with the page, disputed statement, and supporting source. Confirmed material errors are corrected promptly; a correction note is added when the change would alter a reader’s decision or understanding.
Commercial independence
GetMyYes charges for generated appeal packets. Payment does not change the factual standards used in public guides, and insurers do not pay for placement or favorable coverage. Public pages distinguish free information from paid product features.