A New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Webinar

How Liens, Credits, Medicare and Medicaid Impact Workers’ Compensation Claims in New Jersey

Navigating the complex landscape of New Jersey workers’ compensation requires a thorough understanding of various financial aspects. In this comprehensive course, attorneys will delve into critical topics related to liens, credits, pensions, and federal programs. Whether you’re representing injured workers or employers, this course equips you with practical insights and strategies.

Join Greg Lois, on Monday, April 7, 2025, at 12PM EST, to enhance your expertise in financial aspects of New Jersey workers’ compensation law and effectively advocate for your clients.

  • Course Outline
  1. Liens
    • Identifying and addressing existing liens (e.g., attorneys’ liens, child support, temporary disability lien)
    • Handling third-party lawsuit liens and health insurance carrier liens
  2. Credits
    • Third party action credits and offsets
    • Calculating the lien
  3. Pensions
    • Analyzing pension benefits and their interaction with workers’ compensation
    • Cancellation and offsets
  4. Medicare and Medicaid
    • Compliance with reimbursement obligations
    • Reviewing payment ledgers and ensuring related treatment is accurately reflected
    • Addressing unrelated treatment codes
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Greg Lois’ practical, up-to-date, and easy-to-understand guide to workers’ compensation claims in New York.

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New York Workers’ Compensation Defense at Lois Law Firm

We represent insurance carriers, self-insured employers, third party claim administrators, and employers before the New York State Workers' Compensation Board. We handle cases from cradle-to-grave. We want to be by your side, moving cases aggressively to closure from the start of litigation all the way through to settlement.

We only assign one attorney and one paralegal to each case. This means that your team members always have one contact to go to for any questions. We do not have 'hearing attorney' or a 'negotiation attorney' or 'appeal department' or anything else! All of our attorneys handle all of those roles – meaning cases are not 'passed around' as they move through the litigation process. Your risk professional or adjuster always knows who is assigned – because the attorney does not change.

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