Whether and how to set up a Medicare Set-Aside (MSA) account to address
expected future medical costs when resolving a personal injury case or workers’
compensation matter is often a source of concern for lawyers on both sides. The
potential penalties for failing to create an MSA account, if one is required,
may be severe and far-reaching.
In this seminar, lawyers representing injured people and insurers, as well as
experts in the field of Medicare compliance, will offer tips on:
- Whether and how to create a Medicare Set-Aside account
- What concepts and language should be included in
settlement agreements to limit potential liabilities for lawyers, insurers and
clients
This program is
presented in collaboration with the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys
(MATA), the Massachusetts Defense Lawyers
Association (MDLA), the Essex and Middlesex county bar associations, and
the Bar Association of Norfolk County. Members of MATA, MDLA,
the Essex and Middlesex county bar associations, and the Bar Association of Norfolk County,
who are not MBA members, may attend
the program for $40. You must register by contacting
the MBA's Member Services Center at (617) 338-0530.
Faculty:
Paul J. Klehm, Esq., Program Chair
Krasnoo, Klehm & Falkner LLP, Andover
Marc Diller, Esq., Panelist
Diller Law LLP, Boston
Trevor J. Keenan, Esq., Panelist
Campbell, Conroy & O'Neil, Boston
Ken Paradis, Panelist
Chronovo Inc., Burlington
Louis Porrazzo Jr., Esq., Panelist
ExamWorks Clinical Solutions, Marblehead
Christina M. Schenk-Hargrove, Esq., Panelist
Attorney at Law, South Hamilton