Get the answers to these questions and much more by participating in the all-new Tennessee Attorneys Memo audio conference, Medicare Subrogation: The Medicare Secondary Payer System in Personal Injury and Workers' Comp Cases.
Effective January 1, 2010, insurers and self-insured entities are required to report claims made by Medicare-eligible claimant/plaintiffs to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and will be subject to a $1,000 daily fine, plus "double damages" for failure to comply.
When you participate in this interactive live event, you'll learn how Medicare's status as a secondary payer can impede settlement and impose a possible risk of future liability against all parties.
In just 60 minutes, your speaker will cover:
- An overview of the Medicare Secondary Payer (MSP) process
- Common issues when dealing with a MSP Recovery Contractor (MSPRC)
- Finalizing Medicare liens and requesting waivers/reductions
- Recent changes to the MSP and new reporting requirements, including Medicare Set Asides (MSAs)
February 25, 2010
Because this is a CD audio seminar you enjoy:
- Fast, convenient learning without any out-of-office time lost;
- No travel-related expenses or complications;
- The perfect affordable way to update yourself rapidly on current laws.
J. Bryan Moseley is a partner in the Nashville law firm of Moseley & Moseley, where his main areas of practice are civil litigation, premises liability, and consumer protection. Mr. Moseley is a frequent speaker on personal injury/auto injury topics for National Business Institute. 
