Legal Question in Medical Malpractice in New York

Medicare in the event of a malpractice settlement

i am wondering if it is true that if--name removed--wrongful death suit settlment is reached then the Medicare assistance given to the deceased must be paid back. please clarify.

thank you.


Asked on 12/07/08, 7:15 pm

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Re: Medicare in the event of a malpractice settlement

It is quite possible, yes. Wrongful death actions often produce two kinds of damages money. The first is economic loss payable to the next of kin and the second is conscious pain and suffering, payable into the estate and ultimately colleceted by the heirs. Note: Next-of-kin and heirs are not always the same people. Medicare has, over the last few years, become rather aggressive about collecting monies advanced for medical care on account of injuries. They may attempt to advance a lien on the pain and suffering money. A lawyer should not ignore a potential medicare lien. THe matter must be investigated carefully before any settlement monies are distributed. Good luck. Best, M. E. Zuller

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Answered on 12/07/08, 9:22 pm


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