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Good Morning:

Do any of your clients have Medicare Set-Aside (MSA) arrangements? If so, you probably know the majority of them will be self administered.

Depending upon the amount of money in the MSA and your client’s personal circumstances, self administration can prove to be a challenge. A bank account has to be established, healthcare providers need to be notified and qualified claims need to be recorded and paid.

 If your client chooses to self administer, we’ve put together a helpful list of tips for self administering an MSA in third party liability cases. Click here to see it.

We also hope you’ll find the below articles informative.

Keep us in mind when you need help protecting public benefits for your clients. Together we can help your client create a plan to maintain benefits and preserve the settlement proceeds you worked so hard to get.

Call us if you need some assistance - we'd be happy to help.

Regards,

CzepigaDalyPope


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