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GA SB68, AR Act 28, and LA SB231: Why the Old Model for Phantom Damages is Breaking

Hi everyone,

Georgia SB68. Arkansas Act 28. Louisiana SB231.

In just the last 18 months, these three states have fundamentally reshaped phantom damages law. These shifts change everything about how reimbursement, valuation, and litigation support must operate.

The problem? Most vendors are still trapped in the past—relying on static spreadsheets, fragmented documentation, and manual interpretation across different jurisdictions. That model is breaking.

I built ClaimCalcPro™ to solve this. We developed a “Citations as Code™” framework that translates complex, jurisdiction-specific laws into structured, executable reimbursement logic. We’re replacing "best guesses" and manual entry with consistent, defensible outputs.

This isn't just theory—it’s infrastructure built from 15+ years of experience navigating the real-world failure points of revenue cycles and claims processing.

We are currently onboarding a limited number of early partners as we scale our first five paid pilots. If you’re working within regulated claims or reimbursement workflows, I’d love to get your perspective on where the current system is failing you.

Melissa Cousin, CRCR Founder & CEO |ClaimCalcPro™info@claimcalcpro.com

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