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Workers Compensation , MSA

Settlement Language Can Make or Break a Workers Compensation Case

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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Reversionary Clauses and the Impact on Injured Worker

B. Josh Pettingill Reversionary clauses have become a common term of settlement in workers’ compensation cases involving a Medicare Set Aside (MSA). It is important for workers’ compensation attorneys to understand how these clauses can impact the injured worker, as well as the settlement. What is a reversionary clause? A reversionary clause means that when […]

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Liability Medicare Set-Aside (MSA) Case Studies: Eliminate, Reduce & Comply

B. Josh Pettingill There is mounting evidence that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) will establish formal guidelines for liability MSAs in the imminent future.  Medicare Secondary Payor compliance related to future medical care is an issue that can’t be ignored but that doesn’t necessarily mean setting up a Medicare Set-Aside on every […]

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Taking Advantage of the WCMSA Re-Review Process

B. Josh Pettingill We frequently receive inquiries regarding workers compensation MSAs (WCMSAs) and whether it is possible to get CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services) to re-review an MSA once an amount has already been approved. The good news is that it is possible. However, you only get one opportunity and certain criteria must […]

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Understanding the Mechanics of Subrogation

How subrogation and reimbursement claims impact the injury victim’s settlement. When an individual suffers an injury and seeks medical attention, typically that care is paid for by an insurance carrier. Those bills might be paid by Medicare, Medicaid, TRICARE, or a plan provided through their employer. This is true even if the injury suffered was […]

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Should You Hire a Structured Broker or a Settlement Planner?

Should You Hire a Structured Broker or a Settlement Planner?

Securing the best future for the client is always a priority for an attorney in a personal injury case. Depending on the amount, it may be in the client’s best interest to have a structured settlement annuity instead of a lump sum payment. A structured annuity often works in your client’s favor because it is […]

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