Lien Resolution
MASSIVE Completely Resolves South Carolina Plaintiff’s Medicare Lien
Careful research and attention to detail played a key role in MASSIVE’s experts resolving a $72,893 Medicare lien to zero. A South Carolina woman received a delay in diagnosis of a myocardial infarction, which resulted in muscle loss and subsequent surgeries. The plaintiff had a history of hypertension and had previous carotid endarterectomy due to her pre-existing carotid artery disease. MASSIVE…
Read MoreLien Resolution and Settlement Administration Strategies for Better Client Outcomes
The mass tort lien process often gets treated differently than single event. Our message to you is that it shouldn’t be. It’s imperative to prepare, prepare, prepare. Ask your clients who insured them at any point since their injury-inducing event. That information can be used to fill in the blanks. This is where the mass tort process can…
Read MoreRyan Weiner, COO of MASSIVE, Speaking at 2021 MTMP Seminar
MTMP’s Fall Seminar is here again! MASSIVE is proud to sponsor this event and to announce that Ryan Weiner, MASSIVE’s COO and experienced lien resolution attorney, is presenting on Wednesday, October 13 at 3:45 p.m. PDT. He will be examining lien resolution and settlement administration strategies for better client outcomes. Also, be sure to…
Read MorePrivate Liens: Reading Plan Language
Medicare liens are the same process and based on the same laws no matter where you are. Private liens? There are tens of thousands of different plans based on different laws and different contracts – or plan language. If you know how to read that language, you will save yourself incredible amounts of time. …
Read MoreMedicare Lien “Mail Bag”
MASSIVE’s Ryan Weiner, Esq. spoke at Rise’s 5th Annual Medicare Secondary Payer Conditional Payment Forum on July 28th. We received some great questions during that presentation, and we wanted to use them to help everyone learn more about the Medicare lien resolution process. Question: Do you report Wrongful Death as a date of injury or a claim? For example, if a person…
Read MoreKentucky Plaintiff’s Private Disability Lien Completely Resolved by MASSIVE
A Kentucky man experienced lower back injuries from a motor vehicle accident and collected $125,000 from the defendant’s liability carrier. The plaintiff was covered by two disability plans that paid out almost $30,000 to him after the accident. The plan policy provided that if the settlement had been for lost wages, they could assert…
Read MoreDon’t Miss the RISE 5th Annual Medicare Secondary Payer Conditional Payment Forum with Ryan Weiner!
Last chance to register for the RISE 5th Annual Medicare Secondary Payer Conditional Payment Forum featuring MASSIVE’s COO, Ryan Weiner, Esq.! Ryan will be co-presenting on how to examine the post-settlement conditional payment resolution process with the BCRC July 28 at 10:10AM EST and will be welcoming questions for all attendees. With Ryan’s background…
Read MoreMASSIVE’s Mass Tort Team Fully Eliminated Private Lien After Multiple Disputes
MASSIVE completely eliminated a Highmark BCBS lien involving an IVC Filter. This was especially challenging on account of the plaintiff’s large variety of health problems. Looking deeper into this case, we found that even though the plaintiff had multiple medical treatments prior to her death, none of it pertained to the IVC filter. Even…
Read MoreMASSIVE at the 2021 AAJ Annual Convention
We are proud to announce MASSIVE’s continued support of AAJ for the upcoming 2021 AAJ Annual Convention July 12-15 at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas. We are excited to be a sponsor for the Incoming President Party. This is sure to be one of the many highlights at AAJ’s first in-person convention in 17 months!…
Read MoreMASSIVE’s Experts Reduce ERISA Lien by over $300,000
A 70-year-old Michigan man thrown from a horse suffered multiple fractures requiring emergency surgery and led to a $592,000 ERISA lien. During that surgery, the plaintiff aspirated during anesthesia induction and died. The ERISA lien contained very strong subrogation rights pursuant to the plan document and the federal statute. The $592,000 lien was too…
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