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How to Navigate Conditional Payment Resolution

Medicare conditional payments are a persistent challenge for personal injury firms resolving cases for Medicare beneficiaries they represent. If a client is a Medicare beneficiary, you’re automatically dealing with the Medicare Secondary Payer Act (MSPA). The stakes are high. A

Lien, Subrogation, or Reimbursement: The Distinction Every Trial Lawyer Must Understand

Three legal mechanisms attach to personal injury recoveries and confusing them costs your client money and exposes your firm to malpractice risk. Here is how trial lawyers and paralegals should classify, defend, and resolve each one.

When a personal injury

How to Build Medicare Compliance in a PI Firm

Medicare compliance sits at the center of modern personal injury practice operations. Trial lawyers and paralegals face real exposure when Medicare interests go unaddressed or get handled incorrectly. The risk is not abstract. Medicare can assert direct recovery rights, including

Medicare Compliance: Best Practices for Personal Injury Firms

Medicare compliance is not optional. It is an obligation that directly impacts your clients and your firm. The Medicare Secondary Payer Act (MSPA) makes Medicare the payer of last resort. That means Medicare must be reimbursed for any payments it

How to Avoid Medicare Conditional Payment Mistakes That Delay Settlement

Medicare conditional payments are one of the most common sources of settlement delays, mistakes, and malpractice risk in personal injury litigation. They aren’t optional. They aren’t minor. And the Department of Justice has made it clear: if your firm fails

What Are the Critical Process Steps to Medicare Conditional Payment Resolution?

If your personal injury practice involves Medicare beneficiaries, conditional payment resolution is not optional. It is a legal requirement and a high-risk area if mishandled. Understanding the process and taking the right steps can protect your client, your firm from

How to Navigate Conditional Payment Resolution

Medicare conditional payments are a persistent challenge for personal injury firms resolving cases for Medicare beneficiaries they represent. If a client is a Medicare beneficiary, you’re automatically dealing with the Medicare Secondary Payer Act (MSPA). The stakes are high. A

Demystifying Medicare Set-Asides: What Every Legal Professional Should Know

Demystifying Medicare Set-Asides: What Every Legal Professional Should Know

What is a Medicare Set-Aside and why should legal professionals be concerned about them?  It all centers around the questions of Medicare’s future interests.  That’s where Medicare Set-Asides (MSAs) come in.

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