PR-P10: Payment Reduced to Zero Due to Litigation — P&C Only
Payment is reduced to zero due to active litigation on the P&C claim. The carrier cannot release funds until the legal dispute is resolved. Redirect to health insurance in the interim and track the litigation status.
What Does PR-P10 Mean?
CARC P10 applies to property and casualty claims and indicates payment has been reduced to zero because the underlying P&C claim is in active litigation. The carrier is legally unable to release payment while the case is being disputed in court. This may involve disputed liability, a court-ordered payment freeze, or a contested coverage determination.
This is not an appealable denial through normal channels — it is a litigation hold that must be resolved through the legal system. The provider should redirect billing to the patient's health insurance in the interim and track the litigation status for eventual resolution.
How to Resolve
Redirect to health insurance in the interim and track the litigation for resolution.
- Contact the P&C adjuster Request details about the litigation, expected timeline, and any interim payment options.
- Redirect to health insurance Bill the patient's health insurance plan for the services while the P&C litigation is pending.
- Track litigation status Monitor the legal proceedings and follow up regularly for resolution updates.
- Coordinate with patient's attorney If applicable, coordinate with the patient's attorney regarding expected resolution and payment timeline.
- Rebill P&C after resolution Once the litigation is resolved, rebill the P&C carrier if the outcome supports coverage.
Payment is reduced to zero due to active litigation. The carrier cannot release payment until the legal proceedings are resolved. Redirect the claim to the patient's health insurance in the interim.
Also Filed As
The same CARC P10 may appear with different Group Codes:
Related Denial Codes
Sources
- https://x12.org/codes/claim-adjustment-reason-codes
- https://www.cms.gov/medicare/coordination-benefits
- Codes maintained by X12. Visit x12.org for official definitions.