MASSIVE Reduces Medicare Liens for Mass Tort Claimants by 94%

MASSIVE’s experts have been hard at work to help the claimants for one of our mass tort customers. The claimants are part of the Just for Men class action and have totaled $34,124 in Medicare liens.   Our expert Mass Tort Lien Negotiation Specialist, Lauren Feder, worked tirelessly to reduce the Medicare liens down to…

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MASSIVE Reduces Nursing Home Medicaid Lien by over $65,000

Nursing home negligence liens are difficult to resolve. Recently, one of our firms represented a Missouri man who suffered from pressure sores and sepsis due to nursing home negligence. His treatments totaled $66,492 in Missouri Medicaid liens.   Our experts know that Medicaid lienholders are entitled to recover claims as long as one diagnosis code…

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Mass Tort Liens WAIVED with Maine Medicaid

In 2020, Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals agreed to settle for $1.6 billion for their role in the opioid epidemic. The Personal Injury Trustee and Claims Administrator selected MASSIVE: Medical and Subrogation Specialists to be the exclusive Lien Resolution Administrator for the Mallinckrodt Opioid Bankruptcy Trust. MASSIVE is resolving health insurance liens for tens of thousands of injured…

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MASSIVE 60% Reduction of ERISA Lien

A Michigan plaintiff was badly injured on the job and suffered severe burns. His treatment led to a $94,798 ERISA lien, which would have left him just over $10,000 from his settlement.   Marcy Spitz, Esq., Partner at MASSIVE, explained to the lienholder the case combined the plaintiff’s injury claim and his family’s loss of…

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Michigan Plaintiff’s Private Lien Waived

A Michigan woman sustained multiple injuries from a motor vehicle accident. Blue Cross Blue Shield alleged a $33,256 lien against the settlement. One of MASSIVE’s experts, John Buford, Single Event Lead Attorney, performed a detailed review of the plan language to determine BCBS’s legal right to any settlement. He found that based on coordination of…

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Medicare Lien Reduced by Over $100,000 for Florida Plaintiff

The plaintiff in this case suffered multiple injuries including brain bleed and weight loss due to nursing home negligence. His treatments built up a total of $140,209 of Medicare liens.   Medicare added other claims that it paid while the plaintiff was in the nursing home for his brain bleed and other injuries. John Buford,…

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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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Connecticut Medicaid Lien Withdrawn Due to MASSIVE’s Persistence

MASSIVE’s determination helped a plaintiff with their Connecticut Medicaid lien. After reviewing the product liability mass tort case, our experts disputed the $47,429.95 lien and were ultimately successful in extinguishing the lien completely.   The firm was pleased with the results and the plaintiff was happy to be able to take home his full net…

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Private Liens Significantly Reduced for Michigan Plaintiff

MASSIVE reduced two large private insurance liens totaling $519,785 down to $15,000 for a Michigan plaintiff. This was a medical malpractice case that resulted in a 44-year-old man having all his limbs amputated due to the negligence of his treating doctors.   MASSIVE worked aggressively to get the claims reduced significantly due to the injuries…

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MASSIVE’s Dedication Results in Reduction of ERISA Lien

A 55-year-old California plaintiff was involved in a motor vehicle accident, which resulted in back injuries. The self-funded ERISA plan refused to reduce the lien due to the strong plan language and the fact that there was plenty of money in the settlement to pay the lien.   MASSIVE’s experts aggressively negotiated with the lienholder…

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