Settling a Personal Injury Claim: What Lawyers Must Know About the Medicare, Medicaid, and SCHIPWeeden, C'Reda J
Kline & Specter, based in Philadelphia and handling whistleblower cases throughout the nation, has more than 50 highly experienced attorneys, several of whom have worked as government prosecutors or won large verdicts and settlements against major corporations. Our whistleblower lawyers are well-equipp...
Medicaid State Plans may claim a significant portion of tort settlements through a personal injury recovery lien, forcing both plaintiff's attorneys and victims to factor in the anticipated future medical costs in negotiations. This is particularly of note for clients ...
The Law Office of Michael Camporeale, P.C., is a general practice firm. We specialize in medicaid planning, asset protection from nursing homes wills, living trusts, estates, personal injury, medical malpractice, elder abuse, bed sores cases, nursing home accidents, real estate and employment di...
The article focuses on the enactment of the Medicare, Medicaid and State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) Extension Act of 2007 (MMSEA) in the U.S. The MMSEA requires practitioners involved in representing parties in personal injury liability claims brought by Medicare beneficiaries to...
WITH EVER-RISING health care costs and growing federal budget deficits, expansion of government...Berdy, Christopher SNichols, W. StevenInternational Association of Defense CounselsDefense Counsel Journal
One More Thing to Worry About in Your Settlements: The Medicare, Medicaid and SCHIP Extension Act of 2007A new Medicare law could make it more difficult for plaintiffs and defendants to settle single event and mass tort personal injury claims after July 1, 2009. Now more than ever, ...
Calif. Court of Appeal rules personal injury plaintiff must reimburse state for Medicaid benefitsLWUSA Staff