Split an insurance claim PDF to send only the medical section the adjuster asked for
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Large claim packets often mix forms, photos, and bills. A smaller range-based PDF is easier for adjusters to process and reopen later.
Insurance claim folders grow fast. One PDF can contain intake forms, ID scans, repair estimates, receipts, physician notes, and dozens of photo pages. When the adjuster comes back asking for “just the medical section” or “only the bills from pages 41 to 63,” sending the whole file again slows the claim and buries the requested evidence in noise.
Use page ranges that match the adjuster request exactly
If the reviewer names a page span, keep your reply that precise. For example, enter 41-63 rather than re-sending the entire claim pack. A focused PDF reduces upload time, lowers the chance of confusing the reviewer, and makes it easier for both sides to refer back to the same page block in later correspondence.
Check for separator pages and scanned covers
Many claim packets contain blank scan backs, cover sheets, or barcoded separator pages that shift the numbering you expect. Before exporting, confirm the actual viewer page numbers. A one-page offset is enough to send the wrong invoices or omit the doctor note the adjuster specifically requested.
Use LovePDF split for the response copy
Open Split PDF, upload the claim packet, type the exact page range, and export the smaller PDF. Save the output with a descriptive name such as medical-bills-pages-41-63.pdf so your next reply stays consistent.
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