Massive Presenting at M&L Legal Marketing Conference

Massive Managing Partner Todd Franklin will be presenting at the M&L Legal Marketing conference June 23-25, 2016 in Toronto! The topic will be ‘How to Protect Your Investment: Lien Resolution and Client Satisfaction.’ As long time supporters of M&L, we are excited to contribute to this collaborative group dedicated to success. Massive is the country’s most accurate and reliable lien…

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Massive at Harris Martin MDL Conference in Chicago

Massive is proud to exhibit at the Harris Martin MDL/Mass Tort Litigation conference May 25, 2016 in Chicago! Massive is the country’s most accurate and reliable lien resolution company, quickly resolving healthcare liens with Medicare, Medicaid, Private Insurance, ERISA, Military and VA. Our expertise ensures injured plaintiffs net the highest recovery, and there is no upfront cost. Call…

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ERISA Lien Resolution – Our Experts Get Results!

Mass torts require diligence, perseverance, and expertise. MASSIVE understands what law firms need and delivers outstanding results. Here is just one example: Problem: The client had a $175k ERISA long term disability lien. The ERISA plan argued that the lien was valid, and based on the hip revision surgery. Action: After reviewing 600 pages of…

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Massive Exhibiting at Michigan Association for Justice

As a longtime supporter of the Michigan Association for Justice, we are proud to exhibit at this year’s annual conference April 15, 2016! Massive is the country’s most accurate and reliable lien resolution company. We resolve liens with Medicare, Medicaid, Private Insurance, ERISA, Military and VA. Our expertise ensures injured plaintiffs net the highest recovery.…

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Outstanding Medicare Lien Resolution Results

Medicare liens driving you to the edge? MASSIVE can help – here is just one example of our outstanding results for plaintiff attorneys: Paul Beechen, a Los Angeles, CA attorney, recently utilized MASSIVE to help his client with a Medicare lien of over $120,000.   MASSIVE was able to step in and successfully reduce the lien…

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Massive at Harris Martin MDL Conference

Massive is excited to attend the Harris Martin MDL Conference in Santa Barbara, CA. Our extensive mass tort lien resolution experience recognizes the need for fast and efficient lien resolution even in the largest of cases. Whether we utilize global resolution techniques or case-by-case reductions, our goal is to complete lien resolution in a manner most beneficial…

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Medicare Can Recover Payment for Any Alleged Injuries

Anderson v. Burwell gives us another example of Medicare’s powerful abilities to recover Medicare liens (or more accurately, Medicare Conditional Payments). The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, Southern Division, decided on March 3, 2016 that any care claimed as related to negligence is recoverable by Medicare. That recoverability is not earth-shattering,…

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The Consequences of Ignoring Medicare Advantage Liens

Attorneys are individually liable to Medicare if they receive a settlement or payment on behalf of a Medicare beneficiary. US v. Harris, 2009 US Dist. LEXIS 23956 (N.D. W. Va. 2009). It’s that simple: make sure Medicare gets repaid for its lien. If you don’t: they can come after you. A new case in a…

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Utah State Bar Opinion Allows Outsourcing Lien Resolution Cost to Plaintiffs

Did you know that your law firm doesn’t have to pay for a lien resolution service? According to the Utah State Bar (among others), a lien resolution service may be outsourced and treated as a client cost. See Utah State Bar Ethics Opinion Number 14-01 (January 2014). The State Bar said: It is ethical for…

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Misconceptions: It’s Not a Valid Lien Unless They Put Me on Notice

Misconceptions: It’s Not a Valid “Lien” Unless They Put Me on Notice The most troubling “liens” are the ones that come up unexpected.  But why do liens come up without warning? For starters, we have to remind you that we all use the term lien loosely.  Most of the time we are not dealing with…

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