Lien Resolution
Mass Tort Lien Resolution Programs Speed the Process
Mass tort lien resolution is the same, but, different from single event resolution. One defining characteristic is the ability to exchange information with lien holders in bulk. Several of the major subrogation firms offer Lien Resolution Programs (LRP) for mass tort cases. LRPs are a way of efficiently exchanging large amounts of information and finalizing…
Read MoreAre Self-Funded ERISA Plans All That Scary?
The short answer is – they can be. But if you know how ERISA Plans operate you can achieve maximum reductions. Resolving liens can be a difficult and time-consuming task. Medicare frequently includes unrelated claims, but is statutorily required to reduce by a pro-rata share of attorney’s fees and costs. Insured health plans typically reduce…
Read MoreMedicare Liens Are Limited
Two weeks ago, a California District Court ruled that Medicare can only seek reimbursement for items and services related to the underlying claim. Logical? Sure. But there’s more to it! First, the Court took on Medicare’s combination of ICD-9 or ICD-10 codes into one payment. Second, the Court reminded us all that Medicare’s claim is…
Read MoreMassive Sponsors MAJ’s Workers’ Comp Seminar
Massive is a long time supporter of the Michigan Association for Justice, and we are excited to be the lunch sponsor at the Workers’ Compensation/Social Security Seminar January 13, 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…
Read MoreMass Tort Authorizations & The Qualified Protective Order
What one item can single-handedly stop the entire lien resolution process? The lack of a properly executed, HIPAA compliant, authorization. When this simple form is missing, it becomes impossible to obtain lien information and the process stalls. Every attorney knows that many clients simply cannot be reached or fail to respond quickly to your requests.…
Read MoreJoin Massive at the Texas Trial Lawyers Association Conference
As a Bronze supporter of the Texas Trial Lawyers Association, we are excited to exhibit at this year’s conference December 8-9, 2016 in Dallas, TX! Massive is the country’s most accurate and reliable lien resolution company. We resolve liens with Medicare, Medicaid, Private Insurance, ERISA, Military and VA quickly and efficiently. Call today to discuss your lien resolution needs…
Read MoreMassive Supports Michigan Association for Justice
As a proud supporter of the Michigan Association for Justice, we are excited to exhibit at this year’s Medical Malpractice conference December 2, 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. Call…
Read MoreMassive at Harris Martin Mass Tort Conference in Charlotte
Massive will be exhibiting at the Harris Martin MDL/Mass Tort Litigation conference November 30, 2016 in Charlotte, NC! 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. We have…
Read MoreMedicare Offices Closed for Thanksgiving Holiday
Medicare’s offices will be closed on Thursday, November 24 and Friday, November 25, 2016. If you need help with Medicare lien resolution, contact us at 844-633-5436. Let us deliver outstanding results for you and your client!
Read MoreCMS Reduces Annual Recovery Thresholds
CMS has reduced its reporting and recovery thresholds to $750 for all cases (except exposure-based settlements). This means: Plaintiffs need not report settlements less than $750; CMS will not attempt collection for Medicare liens less than $750; and, Defendants and Insurers need not report settlements less than $750 through mandatory insurer reporting. CMS’s rule applies…
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