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Personal Injury Involving a Medicaid Recipient

The attorney should ask his or her client if he or she has ever received Medicaid benefits for the payment of any medical treatments. The attorney could also request the medical billing records from the provider to determine whether or not Wisconsin Medicaid reimbursed the provider for the service(s). If Wisconsin Medicaid did reimburse the provider for the service(s) or if there is a question about whether or not the client has received Medicaid benefits, the attorney can contact the Casualty Recovery Program. Information regarding any potential claim will be provided. 

If Wisconsin Medicaid Is Involved:

Notify the Casualty Recovery Program if the client decides to pursue recovery from a third party responsible for his or her injuries including worker's compensation. Fax the request to (608) 261-7793 or mail it to:

Casualty Recovery Program
Coordination of Benefits
Rm 472
1 W Wilson St
Madison WI 53702 

Supply the client’s name, his or her Social Security number, the date of the accident, the name of the third party involved and/or the name of his or her insurance carrier, and the type of injury suffered. Include a signed authorization for release of information.

Further Requirements

Sections 49.89 and 102.27(2)(b), Wis. Stats., set forth the statutory requirements in third-party claims. Contact the Casualty Recovery Program for an updated lien amount before payment is mailed.

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Did You Know?    
 
 
Tort lawyer is needed when civil wrongs are done
Torts fall into three general categories: intentional torts (e.g., intentionally hitting a person); negligent torts (causing an accident by failing to obey traffic rules); and strict liability torts (e.g., liability for making and selling defective products). Intentional torts are those wrongs which the defendant knew or should have known would occur through their actions or inactions.

 


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Injury Terms

 


Today's Terms

Low back pain

Definition:
Common causes of low back pain include lumbar strain, nerve irritation, lumbar radiculopathy, bony encroachment, and conditions of the bone and joints.

Years of Potential Life Lost

Definition:
Years of potential life lost (YPLL) is a measure of premature mortality. YPLL is presented for persons under 75 years of age because the average life expectancy in the United States is over 75 years.

Gross Negligence

Definition:
Negligence for the safety or lives of others which is so great it appears to be intentional.

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Personal Injury Hot Topics

 
Topics Related to Personal Injury:

  • Workplace Accidents
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