Workers Compensation , MSA

Medicare Set-Aside Self-Administration: What is new?

November 14, 2019

B. Josh Pettingill Last week, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) issued the latest edition of their Medicare Set-Aside (MSA) self-administration toolkit. This toolkit is intended to serve as a guidebook or roadmap for how to properly administer a Workers’ Compensation Medicare Set-Aside (WCMSA) account. The statistics show that 99% of claimants elect […]

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Medicare Compliance, or Else Redux: A Third Law Firm Settles with the DOJ for Failing to be MSP Compliant

November 5, 2019

By Jason D. Lazarus, J.D., LL.M., MSCC The government takes its reimbursement rights seriously and is willing to pursue trial lawyers who ignore Medicare’s interest.  On November 4th, 2019, The United States Attorney for the District of Maryland announced that a Baltimore-based law firm paid the United States $91,406.98 to resolve allegations that it failed […]

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Do You Want to Retire With a Six-Figure Pension?

October 14, 2019

According to Yahoo Finance, in 1998 59% of Fortune 500 companies offered traditionally defined benefit pension plans to new hires.  However, by 2017 Yahoo reported that only 16% of those same companies offered a traditional defined benefit pension plan.  Defined Benefits Pensions typically pay a retiring employee a percentage of their average earnings for the […]

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Settlement Planning Issues for Personal Injury Victims

September 16, 2019

By Jason D. Lazarus Introduction Catastrophically injured individuals have unique needs when it comes time to settle their cases.  A one-size-fits-all approach does not work given the complexities that are faced today upon resolution of a personal injury lawsuit. Consideration of how healthcare will be obtained have become much more complicated with the Affordable Care […]

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Getting CMS Approval Faster

August 15, 2019

B. Josh Pettingill The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) approval of a Medicare Set-Aside is a voluntary process but getting CMS approval has become the standard practice when resolving catastrophic workers’ compensation cases with Medicare eligible, injured workers. There are countless ways that an approval can be delayed. If any of the following […]

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Injury Victim Gets Part B Denial of Care by Medicare

August 12, 2019

Jason D. Lazarus, J.D., LL.M., CSSC, MSCC In the past, trial lawyers never had to worry about whether Medicare would pay for their client’s future care post-settlement. There is cause for concern that this may not be the case in the future.  Consider this scenario – you represent a current Medicare beneficiary in a third-party […]

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Representing Clients with Government Benefits

August 12, 2019

Jason D. Lazarus, J.D., LL.M., CSSC, MSCC If you are confused by the myriad of government benefit programs that many clients receive as a result of being a personal injury victim, don’t worry as you are not alone.  Most times personal injury victims are not sure either about the benefits they receive and can confuse […]

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Workers Compensation , MSA

Settlement Language Can Make or Break a Workers Compensation Case

July 11, 2019

B Josh Pettingill Appropriate settlement language can make a significant impact on the total amount of the workers’ compensation settlement, as well as dollars that the injured worker receives. This brief article will provide plaintiff/applicant attorneys with the requisite settlement language to maximize the workers’ compensation recovery, as well as protect their respective firms and […]

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