Modernize Your Post-Settlement Process Webinar

Join Marcy Spitz from MASSIVE and Laura Fetto from Milestone along with industry experts Sindhu Daniel, Grant & Eisenhofer, Sam Katen, Aylstock, Witkin, Kreis & Overholtz, PLLC, Trevor Rockstad, Davis & Crump, and Leslie LaMacchia, as we discuss the importance of separating administrative duties at settlement on September 20 at 2:00 p.m. (EDT).   Key…

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MASSIVE Success in 50% Reduction of Hospital Lien

MASSIVE’s experts reduced a $132,785.65 hospital lien down to $70,000!   The plaintiff in this case was shot multiple times, leading to significant injuries and surgery. Because he did not have insurance at the time of the shooting, the Parkland Hospital System provided care to him for his injuries totaling over $132,000. It filed a…

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MASSIVE’s Ryan Weiner to speak at Kansas Annual Workers’ Compensation Seminar on September 28, 2022

Ryan Weiner, Esq., COO of MASSIVE, will be presenting “Medicare Lien Resolution in Workers’ Comp Claims” at the virtual Kansas Department of Labor’s 48th Annual Workers Compensation Seminar Wednesday September 28th at 2:20pm (CST).   Key content to be discussed includes:  Understanding who is the “debtor” in Medicare’s view  Analyzing the process from plaintiff perspective…

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Ryan Weiner, COO of MASSIVE, Presenting at 2022 WILG Annual Convention

Ryan Weiner, Esq., MASSIVE’s COO and experienced lien resolution attorney, joins other industry experts to present at the 2022 Annual Convention. Ryan and the panel will be discussing Medical Liens, Medicare Set-Asides (MSAs), and Administration, along with a Q&A session at 2:15 p.m. (MST) on Friday, September 30.   Be sure to register for the…

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Medicare Secondary Payer Conditional Payment Forum Q&A

Ryan Weiner, Esq., COO of MASSIVE and long-time authority on liability, no-fault, and workers’ compensation conditional payments, presented at the virtual 6th Annual Medicare Secondary Payer Conditional Payment Forum on July 12. Ryan discussed conditional payments resolution in no-fault claims and received the following questions during the presentation.   Question: “Do Medicare Advantage Organizations act…

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Why Private Insurance isn’t a Replacement for MSAs

Medicare Set-Asides (MSAs) are not required by law. Rather, MSAs are designed to prevent Medicare from paying for case-related care after a settlement. But wait, doesn’t other insurance prevent Medicare from paying for that future medical care too?   It does. If it will pay.   Many health insurance plans will not cover case-related care…

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