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Hark & Hark
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CHERRY HILL, NJ 08002
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Medicare Secondary Payer Statute
NJ appellate Division
recently addressed Medicare Liens for
personal injury matters in Jackson v. Time
Warner, et als. Following a negotiated
settlement plaintiff's counsel filed a
motion witht he law divsion court seeking a
court ordered allocation of the settlement
proceeds in an attempt to avoid payment of
the Medicare lien. The trial court refused
to allocate proceeds. Plaintiff argued that
the collateral source rule (NJSA 2A:15-97)
barred recovery by Medicare beneficiaries of
medical expenses. The appellate court did
not agree with that argument. Plaintiff also
argued that New Jersey's tort recovery rules
are not preempted by the Medicare Secondary
Payer Statute. The court stated that state
collateral source statutes and other similar
statutory schemes that interfere with
Medicare's right to reimbursement are
preempted.
In other words, before settling any case
where there have been conditional medical
payments made to medical providers by
Medicare as well as the likelyhood that
there will be future medicare payments
within 36 months from the settlement of the
case, the plaintiff's attorney must address
this issue for his client or be personally
liabile for the payments.
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Jeffrey Hark
Hark & Hark
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