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Donna Black v. John/Jane Doe Employee Et Al – Another Federal Court Ruling on Ripeness of Medicare Secondary Payer Act Related Claims

May
31

In Donna Black v. John/Jane Doe Employee Et Al, a Kentucky United States Federal District Court dismisses all of the causes of action against Medicare because of ripeness issues.


Sullivan v. Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Co. of Michigan – Another Case of a Premature MSP Action

May
10

The United States District Court in the Western District of Michigan holds MSP cause of action to determine conditional payment amounts is premature because there was not settlement, judgment or award.


Alcorn v. Pepples – Medicare conditional payments aren’t ripe until there is a settlement, judgment or award

Apr
11

In Alcorn, a federal district court refused the plaintiff’s attempt to bring in CMS to determine the amount of a potential conditional payment obligation prior to a settlement, judgment or award.


Portman v. Goodson - Defendant can't get declartory judgment regarding Medicare conditional payment while still litigating PI claim

Mar
12

A federal district court dismisses a 3rd party complaint against the Department of Health & Human Services because it wasn’t ripe since the personal injury action giving rise to potential Medicare conditional payments was still being litigated. 



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