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This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Does the amount of my settlement have anything to do with how much Medicare will have me pay?

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Answered by attorney Mark Richard West (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Mark West
If Medicare paid $8,000.00, and you get a settlement they have a lien against your settlement for that amount. It is sometimes referred to as a Super Lien as it comes before any other lien against your settlement. Generally speaking they will reduce it by a proportionate amount related to the attorney fees and costs you paid to obtain your settlement (i.e. 1/3). They sometimes reduce it further if your settlement is low, but they are entitled to the entire amount back. The bigger your settlement, the more likely it will be you will pay the 8,000.00 less the attorney fee reduction.
If Medicare paid $8,000.00, and you get a settlement they have a lien against your settlement for that amount. It is sometimes referred to as a Super Lien as it comes before any other lien against your settlement. Generally speaking they will reduce it by a proportionate amount related to the attorney fees and costs you paid to obtain your settlement (i.e. 1/3). They sometimes reduce it further if your settlement is low, but they are entitled to the entire amount back. The bigger your settlement, the more likely it will be you will pay the 8,000.00 less the attorney fee reduction.
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Can an attorney hide his son when he has a warrant for his arrest for Class A Misdemeanor and Assault Bodily Injury where both were involved?

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Answered by attorney Andrew Tyler Velonis (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Andrew T. Velonis, P.C.
How do you know the attorney is hiding his son? His son may have taken off and his father might not know where he is. I'm sure that if the police think he's hiding his son, and if in fact there is an arrest warrant out for the son, they will be firmly telling him that he is aiding a fugitive. When it is all over, there might be grounds for a lawsuit, but an evaluation of potential damages would be necessary before it could be determined whether it would be worth pursuing.
How do you know the attorney is hiding his son? His son may have taken off and his father might not know where he is. I'm sure that if the police think he's hiding his son, and if in fact there is an arrest warrant out for the son, they will be firmly telling him that he is aiding a fugitive. When it is all over, there might be grounds for a lawsuit, but an evaluation of potential damages would be necessary before it could be determined whether it would be worth pursuing.
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Is there a lawsuit for a hospital that ignored a patient?

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Answered by attorney Mark T. Peters (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Peters Law, PLLC
Talk with a local medical malpractice attorney. I would let it go, but I don't do medical malpractice and there may be a case there. Probably not for a lot of money, but something.
Talk with a local medical malpractice attorney. I would let it go, but I don't do medical malpractice and there may be a case there. Probably not for a lot of money, but something.
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