We found 4 episodes of Defending Employers with the tag “section 20”.
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Episode 97: Medicare Secondary Payer Issues in New Jersey Section 20 Settlements
January 28th, 2019 | 27 mins 14 secs
medicare secondary payer, new jersey, section 20, workers' compensation
Attorney Gregory Lois leads a discussion on the challenges facing parties seeking to resolve disputes via New Jersey's Section 20 lump-sum dismissal process where Medicare has an interest.
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Episode 67: New Jersey Section 20 and Secondary Payer Barriers
January 23rd, 2018 | 34 mins 34 secs
dismissal, medicare, new jersey, section 20, settlements, workers' compensation
Attorney Greg Lois discusses the availability of a lump-sum dismissal settlement in New Jersey Workers' Compensation cases. The presentation looks at the limitations on this type of compromise in the statute (N.J.S.A. 34:15-20), the rules (N.J.A.C. 12:235-13.1) and the case law. Attorney Lois reviews the barriers to Section 20 settlements and presents practical advice and opinion on obtaining the dismissal in court. The discussion also include an overview of the Medicare Secondary Payer Act as a barrier to full compromise settlements in New Jersey, with practical tips for resolving cases quickly.
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Episode 37: Red Flags in New Jersey Section 20 Settlements: Medicare Secondary Payer Issues
January 23rd, 2017 | 29 mins 28 secs
conditional payments, lois llc, lump sum dismissal, medicare secondary payer, section 20, workers' compensation
Audio from the recent presentation, “Medicare Secondary Payer Issues in New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Claims” from our New Jersey workers’ compensation webinar training series. AttorneyGreg Lois discusses Medicare Secondary Payer exposure and how it effects the settlement via Section 20 in New Jersey workers compensation matters.
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Episode 9: New Jersey Settlements when Medicare as Secondary Payer must be considered
January 25th, 2016 | 24 mins 14 secs
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Resolving a case under Section 20 in New Jersey? Great! But did you consider the potential exposure for your client under the Medicare as Secondary Payer Act?