Warning: Declaration of AVH_Walker_Category_Checklist::walk($elements, $max_depth) should be compatible with Walker::walk($elements, $max_depth, ...$args) in /home/seonews/public_html/wp-content/plugins/extended-categories-widget/4.2/class/avh-ec.widgets.php on line 62
TPL | SEONewsWire.net
Tag: TPL

HOW MUCH MUST BE SET ASIDE FOR MEDICARE IN A THIRD PARTY LIABILITY CASE?

by Thomas D. Begley, Jr., CELA Once a Medicare Set-Aside Arrangement (“MSA”) has been considered, the next question is how much is necessary to fund it. If future medicals have been plead or claimed and future medicals are specifically released

Tagged with: , , , ,

MEDICARE SET-ASIDE ARRANGEMENTS IN THIRD PARTY LIABILITY CASES

by Thomas D. Begley, Jr., CELA Medicare Secondary Payer Act. While there is still some controversy as to whether a Medicare Set-Aside Arrangement is appropriate in a Third Party Liability (TPL) case, there is significant authority with a proposition that

Tagged with: , , , , , ,

WRAPPING A MEDICARE SET-ASIDE ARRANGEMENT INSIDE A SPECIAL NEEDS TRUST

by Thomas D. Begley, Jr., Esquire, CELA In any recovery involving a personal injury case, the interest of Medicare must be considered.[1] The idea is that because Medicare is a secondary payer, a beneficiary should not be permitted to receive

Tagged with: , , , , , ,

WRAPPING A MEDICARE SET-ASIDE ARRANGEMENT INSIDE A SPECIAL NEEDS TRUST

by Thomas D. Begley, Jr., Esquire, CELA In any recovery involving a personal injury case, the interest of Medicare must be considered.[1] The idea is that because Medicare is a secondary payer, a beneficiary should not be permitted to receive

Tagged with: , , ,

WHEN IS A MEDICARE SET-ASIDE ARRANGEMENT (MSA) REQUIRED IN A THIRD PARTY LIABILITY CASE?

by Thomas D. Begley, Jr., Esquire, CELA In any recovery involving a personal injury case, the interest of Medicare must be considered.[1] Reasons Support the Argument that the Medicare Secondary Payer Act Applies to TPL Cases with Respect to MSAs

Tagged with: , , , , , ,
Top

Deprecated: Directive 'allow_url_include' is deprecated in Unknown on line 0