In America, plaintiffs in tort settlements receive more benefits, including Medicare benefits, than plaintiffs in worker\u27s compensation cases. A properly established Medicare set-aside trust can guarantee that a disabled worker\u27s Medicare benefits will be available after a worker\u27s compensation settlement. This article discusses the theory behind a Medicare set-aside trust and tips for properly using it
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In America, plaintiffs in tort settlements receive more benefits, including Medicare benefits, than ...
This article explores the ins and outs of special needs trusts, which can offer your client improved...
Supplemental needs trusts are trusts designed to assist individuals with disabilities by paying for ...
Special considerations come into play when a plaintiff poised to recover money is a child or an indi...
(Excerpt) This Note argues that the government\u27s recovery of conditional Medicare payments should...
This paper examines the advantages and disadvantages of using special needs trusts in order to provi...
Federal courts have grappled with the issue of whether claims under the Americans with Disabilities ...
This article discusses under what circumstances a disabled adult child can collect Social Security b...
The denial of Medicaid coverage for augmentative communication devices, despite an existing legal fr...
The basic federal safety net program for elderly, blind and disabled persons is Supplemental Securit...
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This article compares and contrasts public and private health insurance coverage of skilled medical ...
This Article addresses the question of whether a person who has a disability that was caused, contin...
Social Security Disability Insurance (DI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are the foundation ...
This article considers whether a welfare reform policy intended to empower disabled persons by movin...
In America, plaintiffs in tort settlements receive more benefits, including Medicare benefits, than ...
This article explores the ins and outs of special needs trusts, which can offer your client improved...
Supplemental needs trusts are trusts designed to assist individuals with disabilities by paying for ...
Special considerations come into play when a plaintiff poised to recover money is a child or an indi...
(Excerpt) This Note argues that the government\u27s recovery of conditional Medicare payments should...
This paper examines the advantages and disadvantages of using special needs trusts in order to provi...
Federal courts have grappled with the issue of whether claims under the Americans with Disabilities ...
This article discusses under what circumstances a disabled adult child can collect Social Security b...
The denial of Medicaid coverage for augmentative communication devices, despite an existing legal fr...
The basic federal safety net program for elderly, blind and disabled persons is Supplemental Securit...
Often personal injury victims who will need costly medical assistance throughout their lives will di...
This article compares and contrasts public and private health insurance coverage of skilled medical ...
This Article addresses the question of whether a person who has a disability that was caused, contin...
Social Security Disability Insurance (DI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are the foundation ...
This article considers whether a welfare reform policy intended to empower disabled persons by movin...