State Farm X-ray Hip Unilateral with Pelvis (2-3 views) prior authorization requirements (2026)

What State Farm generally requires to approve X-ray Hip Unilateral with Pelvis (2-3 views) (CPT 73502), for Auto No-Fault (NJ PIP) plans. Based on the cited policy, State Farm does not generally require prior authorization for X-ray Hip Unilateral with Pelvis (2-3 views) (CPT 73502). Confirm with State Farm, as this can vary by plan.

General reference compiled from public sources, last verified 2026-07-09. This is not a coverage determination or medical advice. Always confirm current requirements with State Farm before submitting.

Medical-necessity criteria State Farm generally applies

Plain-film x-rays are NOT on the N.J.A.C. 11:3-4.5(b) diagnostic-test list, so decision point review is not required by the regulation, and no DPR or precertification requirement applies within 10 days of the accident or to emergency care (11:3-4.7(b)). The carrier decision point review plans reviewed in 2026 did not add plain radiographs to their precertification lists, but the carrier's DOBI-approved plan governs - verify against the current plan before relying on this. Only medically necessary, accident-related care is reimbursable: document the accident mechanism, date of accident, and clinically supported findings from a personal examination.

Commonly required documentation

  • None required by the regulation outside the carrier's approved plan. If the carrier's plan requires notice, use the DOBI Uniform APTP form (ver. 16.03.10, nj.gov/dobi/pipinfo/aptp_ver160310.pdf). Document accident mechanism, date of accident, claim number, and exam findings in the note.

How to submit

  • Method: Fax APTP to CSG/Medlogix 856-910-2501 (phone 877-258-2378)
  • Portal: CSG / Medlogix

Sources & verification

NJ PIP (auto no-fault). Sources: N.J.A.C. 11:3-4 (eff. 10/16/2017), carrier DPRP: https://static1.st8fm.com/es_US/downloads/NJ-DPR-Plan.pdf; OSSNJ no-fault pre-cert reference table (photographed 2026-06-25). Internal appeal required before PIP arbitration (11:3-4.7B): pre-service within 30 days of denial (decision due 14 days), post-service at least 45 days before ADR (decision due 30 days), on DOBI uniform appeal forms. IME: must be scheduled within 7 calendar days, same-discipline examiner, decision 3 business days after exam (11:3-4.7(e)). Statewide facts verified 2026-07-09. Plan rev. 4/17/2017 (newest public version). State Farm direct: PO Box 106170, Atlanta GA 30348-6170, fax 844-218-1140. [NEEDS CLINICAL SPOT-CHECK] View the source policy. Last verified 2026-07-09.

Frequently asked questions

Does State Farm require prior authorization for X-ray Hip Unilateral with Pelvis (2-3 views)?

Based on the cited policy, State Farm does not generally require prior authorization for X-ray Hip Unilateral with Pelvis (2-3 views) (CPT 73502). Confirm with State Farm, as this can vary by plan.

What does State Farm require to approve X-ray Hip Unilateral with Pelvis (2-3 views)?

Plain-film x-rays are NOT on the N.J.A.C. 11:3-4.5(b) diagnostic-test list, so decision point review is not required by the regulation, and no DPR or precertification requirement applies within 10 days of the accident or to emergency care (11:3-4.7(b)). The carrier decision point review plans reviewed in 2026 did not add plain radiographs to their precertification lists, but the carrier's DOBI-app… Always confirm against the current State Farm policy.

How long does a State Farm prior authorization take?

Turnaround varies by plan and submission method. Check the State Farm portal for current timeframes.

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