Liability Medicare Set-Asides: Where are we Today?

November 11, 2020

November 12, 2020 By: Rasa Fumagalli, JD, MSCC, CMSP-F The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has been slow in providing detailed guidance in the area of liability settlements that include compensation for future medicals. To date, the guidance consists of the May 2011 CMS Stalcup memo and the September 2011 CMS memo regarding […]

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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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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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Resolution of Conditional Payments for Personal Injury Settlements

January 17, 2020

January 17, 2020 By Jason D. Lazarus, J.D., LL.M., MSCC, CSSC Failure to Pay Equals Personal Liability The government takes its reimbursement rights seriously and is willing to pursue trial lawyers who ignore Medicare’s interest.  On March 18, 2019, the United States Attorney for the District of Maryland announced that a Maryland personal injury law […]

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Liability Medicare Set-Asides (LMSAs): Is It Time to Start Worrying?

November 18, 2019

B. Josh Pettingill For over a decade, there has been episodic activity from Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) on Liability Medicare Set-Asides (LMSAs), including but not limited to, policy memorandums, Medicare Learning Network announcements, a notice of proposed rulemaking with subsequent withdrawal, an advanced notice of a notice of proposed rulemaking as well […]

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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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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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