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Commonly Asked Personal Injury Questions From Users Near You

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As the next of kin, can I ask the hospital to release health information to me only regarding my adult single child?

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Answered by attorney John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Musilli Brennan Associates, PLLC
See an attorney with details. Hospitals are very reluctant to give and info to anyone without granted authority from the patient.
See an attorney with details. Hospitals are very reluctant to give and info to anyone without granted authority from the patient.

What is an erisa plan?

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Answered by attorney Kevin Marc Habberfield (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Black, Lyle & Habberfield, LLP
Get the Schedule A filed with the IRS and see if they paid for health insurance. If they did, they are not self-funded. If they didn't you may have an issue but, may still be able to negotiate a significant reduction and apply equitable defenses. If it is a true lien, the money must be held until the issue is resolved under the Model Rules of Professional Misconduct (1.15(e) I think). Any valid liens (most are not) on the case are the responsibility of the client, solely (with a few statutory exceptions). It's very likely you have paperwork to that effect. Any liens on the case should be discussed openly with the client and considered in the settlement. Very difficult to undo a settlement once the client signs the release. If verbal only, much easier. I'm sure in the release it talks about liens in it as well. Uphill climb to undo one but, not impossible.
Get the Schedule A filed with the IRS and see if they paid for health insurance. If they did, they are not self-funded. If they didn't you may have an issue but, may still be able to negotiate a significant reduction and apply equitable defenses. If it is a true lien, the money must be held until the issue is resolved under the Model Rules of Professional Misconduct (1.15(e) I think). Any valid liens (most are not) on the case are the responsibility of the client, solely (with a few statutory exceptions). It's very likely you have paperwork to that effect. Any liens on the case should be discussed openly with the client and considered in the settlement. Very difficult to undo a settlement once the client signs the release. If verbal only, much easier. I'm sure in the release it talks about liens in it as well. Uphill climb to undo one but, not impossible.
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Do I have a case against the hospital for my pain, therapy and doctor’s visits?

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Answered by attorney Andrew Tyler Velonis (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Andrew T. Velonis, P.C.
The key part is the individual who jammed your elbow into the metal bracket. You don't say what your injuries were from this. See a lawyer in your area so that you can provide more detailed information and get a more definite answer.
The key part is the individual who jammed your elbow into the metal bracket. You don't say what your injuries were from this. See a lawyer in your area so that you can provide more detailed information and get a more definite answer.
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