Why Was the Ahlborn Case Such a Significant Victory for Injury Victims?

October 20, 2020

October 20, 2020 Heidi Ahlborn was injured in a very serious car accident in January of 1996. At the time, she was a nineteen-year-old college student pursuing a degree in teaching. She suffered a catastrophic brain injury that left her incapable of finishing college and unable to care for or support herself in the future. […]

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Greater Understanding for More Effective ERISA Lien Negotiation

August 13, 2020

August 13, 2020 By: Teresa Kenyon Medical liens or reimbursement demands are generally an unwelcomed part of the whole recovery process for personal injury attorneys.  It’s the case after the case. The target is always moving and there is a lot of information to process and laws to apply. This is generally not the chore […]

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Mitigating Medicare Secondary Payer Liability Related to Futures

July 9, 2020

July 9, 2020 By Jason D. Lazarus Medicare Secondary Payer Compliance for law firms when it comes to “futures” is all about risk mitigation.  How do you properly and compliantly close a file when you represent a Medicare beneficiary?  The biggest risk a trial lawyer faces when dealing with settlements for a Medicare beneficiary is […]

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Unique Planning Tool to Defer Taxation of Contingent Legal Fees

May 13, 2020

May 13, 2020 An often-overlooked issue for plaintiff attorneys is the management of taxation of their own contingent legal fees. As part of the normal rhythm of their practices, many attorneys experience peaks and valleys with their own personal income. This leads to concerns for trial attorneys about the unpredictability of their own income. However, […]

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United States of America vs. Carrigan & Anderson, PLLC

April 29, 2020

April 29, 2020 United States of America vs. Carrigan & Anderson, PLLC, Stephen P. Carrigan:  U.S. Attorney brings suit against personal injury lawyer and his firm over failing to pay back Medicare for conditional payments By Jason D. Lazarus, J.D., LL.M., MSCC, CSSC In yet another example of Medicare compliance-related issues, a Houston law firm […]

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Medicare Advantage Plans and Workers Compensation Medicare Set-Asides

March 25, 2020

March 25, 2020 B. Josh Pettingill We are oftentimes asked about injured workers who have a Medicare Advantage Plan (MAP) and if they still need to use their Workers’ Compensation Medicare Set-Aside (WCMSA) funds if the MAP will cover all their medical care. This brief post will explain Medicare’s position on this issue and then […]

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