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New rules create controversy over Medicare set-asides (access required)

By: Sylvia Hsieh
Staff writer
Published: January 20, 2010

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New rules requiring insurance companies to report information about lawsuit settlements to Medicare are stirring up a heated controversy among personal injury and insurance defense attorneys. The rules took effect on January 1. The debate is over whether lawyers should be creating Medicare set-aside trusts in personal injury settlements to protect Medicare's secondary payer interest for future ...
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