From Jack’s Desk #27 Attorneys Sued over Medicare Issues – It’s Really Happening
Jack Meligan regularly creates a PLAINTIFF’S MSA AND LIEN SOLUTION video email. Specifically, this resource is for plaintiff trial attorneys and paralegals who are serious about stopping Medicare issues cold. Especially now.
This video is video #27, and in it Jack Meligan gives you the 411 about his latest resource (with the same title as this video) — “Attorneys Sued Over Medicare Issues.”
Jack regularly has plaintiff attorneys tell him –
“Until attorneys get sued over Medicare issues, I am not going to deal with them”
Well – plaintiff attorneys ARE being sued over Medicare issues.
In fact, Jack’s latest resource has all of the details. It also lets you know what you can do to protect you and your firm.
If you want more information about how THE PLAINTIFF’S MSA & LIEN SOLUTION can help you CONQUER your Medicare and lien problems and possibly make them DISAPPEAR or get significantly reduced go to our PMLS website at plaintiffsmsa.com, or call me at 888-MSA-PLTF (888-672-7583).Or check our other “Attorneys Sued Over Medicare Issues” resource here: www.AttorneysSuedOverMedicareIssues.com.
The Muddled Maze of Medicare: The One Date That Matters for Medicare CPs and Liability MSAs
It’s a date that affects both Medicare Conditional Payments and Liability MSA. In fact, it is the most important date that concerns your client. Why? Because this one date can determine how much your client retains.
Outsource your Medicare and conditional payments headaches to us. Call us at 888-MSA-PLTF or 888-672-7583.
Three Ways to Avoid an LMSA (Liability Medicare Set-Aside)
Once again, we have innovated! Before, we had two ways that you could use to help your clients avoid an LMSA. Now, we have a third option for you!
Click HERE (or the document image below) to download our brand new resource: Three Ways to Avoid a Liability Medicare Set-Aside (LMSA). Page 1 (shown below) briefly describes our LMSA avoidance strategies. Page 2 is an example letter for use by a treating physician, and the 3rd page is a CMS Memo from Charlotte Benson.