Struck by a Concrete Truck & MSA Reduced to ZERO – Another PMLS Victory for Claimant & Attorney
For Plaintiff Lawyers Serious About Stopping Medicare Issues COLD
This time, PMLS shares the story of an injury victim struck by a concrete truck. More importantly, he also shares how PMLS was able to reduce this victim’s MSA to zero.
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 https://plaintiffsmsa.com, or call us at 888-MSA-PLTF (888-672-7583).
From Jack’s Desk: PMLS Video #45 The Nasty Surprise at Mediation – When the Defendant Requires a Last Minute MSA
Jack Meligan recently had a number of attorneys tell him about the nasty surprise that defendants have been springing on them. Defendants have been requiring Liability MSAs — last minute — at the mediation table.
In this video, Jack shares what you can do to head this off and help your clients avoid unnecessary MSAs.
Medicare is Pivoting and Change is Coming
Make sure that you and your firm are ready.
Avoiding MSAs – At PMLS we have created tools and resources to help plaintiff attorneys avoid MSAs.
THE INSIDER’S GUIDE TO AVOIDING MSAs – To download our free resource – “THE INSIDER’S GUIDE TO AVOIDING MSAs”– see this link: http://www.avoidingmsas.com
If you are ready to have the THE PLAINTIFF’S MSA & LIEN SOLUTION help you CONQUER your Medicare and lien problems, and possibly make them DISAPPEAR or get significantly reduced, then go to our website plaintiffsmsa.com. Or, call us at 888-MSA-PLTF (888-672-7583) for a no charge, no-obligation initial consult.
P.S. “We used your MSA strategy during my client’s mediation. It resulted in defendants adding $1.2 million to their previous offer, which settled the case. Your post settlement MSA strategy increased the net to our client by over $800,000. I am very happy with this $2,000,000 improvement to our case settlement.”
— Joe Piucci, Esq., Piucci Law, Portland, OR
Medicare Letters Denying Payments to Claimants Who Have Received Settlements
Jack Meligan recently spoke about two actual letters denying payments that Medicare sent out to beneficiaries that they know have received settlements.
Here are the links so you can download and review these documents for yourself:
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, then go to our PMLS website plaintiffsmsa.com. Or, call us at 888-MSA-PLTF (888-672-7583) for a no charge, no obligation initial consult.
P.S.“I have known and worked with Meligan and his firm for almost 20 years. They know this stuff. These folks are easy to work with, and you are likely to learn something that makes your life easier.”
— Rick H. Friedman, Friedman | Rubin, Seattle, WA
ZERO IS THE HERO Part 3 – More Tactics We Use to Make MSAs Disappear
Before, I introduced you to our new approach and astounding innovation, “ZERO IS THE HERO.” I shared the staggering results of how we are making some MSAs disappear.
Before, I introduced you to our astounding innovation, “ZERO IS THE HERO,” and I shared the staggering results we are getting when we make MSAs disappear.
We have three proprietary ways to reduce an MSA to ZERO, and in this video I let you in on ONE of the THREE WAYS we make MSAs disappear.
Jack Meligan, RSP, BCFE, MSCC, CMSP-F
Your Medicare Problem Solver
P.S. When you are ready for us to conquer your Medicare and lien problems, call us at 888-MSA-PLTF or 888-672-7583.
The trial attorneys at Paris Blank were the first to be sued over Medicare conditional payments. Here is the story and 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, then go to our PMLS website plaintiffsmsa.com. Or, call us at 888-MSA-PLTF (888-672-7583).
Jack Meligan regularly has plaintiff attorneys tell him –
“Until attorneys get sued over Medicare issues, I am not going to deal with them”
Well – attorneys ARE being sued over Medicare issues.
In fact, in this video Jack tells the story of FIVE different situations where attorneys have been sued over Medicare issues. Specifically, four have been sued over Medicare issues and one was given disastrous advice directly from Medicare.
Our attitude at THE PLAINTIFF’S MSA & LIEN SOLUTION is ZERO IS THE HERO.
We are the only company that when you call us to talk about a potential Medicare issue in your case, we start a conversation about the three ways we have discovered that a plaintiff can avoid an MSA. You can also learn more about this in the video below.
From Jack’s Desk: Video #11 Zero IS THE HERO Part 1 of 2
Your Next Step
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 the PMLS website at: plaintiffsmsa.com, or call us at 888-MSA-PLTF (888-672-7583).
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.