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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

Post Final Demand Medicare Compromise & Waiver: Better Client Outcomes

When a Medicare final demand hits, the timer starts. Payment is due within 60 days or interest begins to accrue. If you miss that window, the debt can end up with the U.S. Treasury. But for personal injury firms, the

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

To Outsource or Not? Deciding Which Liens Require Expert Help

For personal injury firms, lien resolution is one of the most time-consuming and risk-heavy aspects of personal injury practice. Every lien has the potential to cut into your client’s net recovery and expose your firm to liability if mistakes are

The Ethics of Outsourcing Lien Resolution: What to Know

Personal injury law firms live in the courtroom. Their core focus is proving causation, liability, and damages not negotiating with Medicare, ERISA plans, or hospital billing departments. Yet, as every law firm knows, cases don’t truly end at settlement. They

Medicare Advantage Plans: Resolving the Hidden Lien

In our previous blog, we tackled the Medicare conditional payment resolution process. However, if your client, during treatment for their injuries, switched to a Medicare Advantage Plan (MAO-Part C), the resolution process might not be over. Here’s why: While you

Resolving Medicare Conditional Payment Obligations

Correctly navigating Medicare’s conditional payment resolution process is critical for personal injury attorneys, given the complex legal framework and the substantial risks involved in failure to reimburse. Under the Medicare Secondary Payer Act (MSPA), the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid

The Hidden Cost of Post-Resolution Lien Chaos—and Why Trial Lawyers Can’t Afford to Ignore It

When a hard-fought personal injury case is resolved, trial lawyers and their clients often breathe a sigh of relief. The hard work is over or so it seems. But lurking beneath the surface of every settlement is a potential minefield:

AI, Medicare, and the Rising Stakes in Personal Injury Settlements

If you represent Medicare beneficiaries, the message from Washington is clear: compliance is no longer optional—and CMS is now enlisting artificial intelligence to enforce it. 

In June 2025, the Medicare Trustees sounded the alarm: the Medicare Hospital Insurance (HI) Trust

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