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Commonly Asked Personal Injury Questions From Users Near You

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.

What should be the approximate settlement amount for my case?

Laura Maria Lanzisera
Answered by attorney Laura Maria Lanzisera (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at The Law Offices of Laura M. Lanzisera
You should talk to a lawyer. We need to know your benefit rate, your impairment rating and if your restrictions are permanent.
You should talk to a lawyer. We need to know your benefit rate, your impairment rating and if your restrictions are permanent.

Is a corporation liable for injuries sustained at a subsidiary entity of that corporation?

David F. Stoddard
Answered by attorney David F. Stoddard (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at The David F. Stoddard Law Firm
Depending on how the accident happened, neither may be liable. A business is not automatically liable for injuries that happen on its premises. Normally, you must show that the accident occurred because of Negligence on the part of the business. if there is a basis for liability, the parent corporation will likely no be liable.
Depending on how the accident happened, neither may be liable. A business is not automatically liable for injuries that happen on its premises. Normally, you must show that the accident occurred because of Negligence on the part of the business. if there is a basis for liability, the parent corporation will likely no be liable.
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Does the amount of my settlement have anything to do with how much Medicare will have me pay?

Brian Samuel Malkin
Answered by attorney Brian Samuel Malkin (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Rosenbaum Segall, P.C.
I take it that you are dealing with a workers' compensation or personal injury settlement. Under the Secondary Payer Act, Medicare is always secondarily liable to any insurance company that insures for/pay for the original injury. The conditional payment will be required to be paid back if it was related to the injury arising from the accident. Also, the question of how much extra Medicare will require is complicated legal question that requires analysis by somebody who is familiar with the laws, regulations, memorandums,and other guidances provided by CMS. You should consult with a lawyer familiar with CMS procedures because you will likely need to create a mediare set aside trust fund to comply with the Secondary Payer Act.
I take it that you are dealing with a workers' compensation or personal injury settlement. Under the Secondary Payer Act, Medicare is always secondarily liable to any insurance company that insures for/pay for the original injury. The conditional payment will be required to be paid back if it was related to the injury arising from the accident. Also, the question of how much extra Medicare will require is complicated legal question that requires analysis by somebody who is familiar with the laws, regulations, memorandums,and other guidances provided by CMS. You should consult with a lawyer familiar with CMS procedures because you will likely need to create a mediare set aside trust fund to comply with the Secondary Payer Act.
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