Medicare Set Asides are becoming required in the settlement of permanent disability compensation cases. In light of the confusion and delays caused by this relatively new requirement, CMS has Published WCMSA Operating Rules. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has now published a copy of its Operating Rules regarding the evaluation of set-aside…
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According to NOSSCR (the National Organization of Social Security Claimants’ Representatives), the user fee rises each year because it has an automatic Cost-of-Living-Adjustment. [info@nosscr-news.info] The fee cap for fee agreements does not rise each year because it has no automatic Cost-of-Living-Adjustment. By statute, the Commissioner has the discretion, but not the mandate, to raise the…
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Doug Landau is shown here at South Lakes High School with instructor Faye Cascio after registering and submitting samples in order to become a Bone Marrow Donor. The National Bone Marrow Donor Program came to the Reston High School in order to recruit new participants. According to their web site, “On any given day, more…
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One thing about Herndon Reston area disability lawyer Doug Landau – he is inquisitive ! He is always curious to see the places and meet the people that the ABRAMS LANDAU law firm interacts with on a regular basis. Doug goes to Courts, insurance companies, opposing law firms, and hospitals in order to better understand…
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ABRAMS LANDAU, Ltd. helps disabled workers referred by NOSSCR, the National Organization of Social Security Claimants’ Representatives, by investigating their claims, filing their paperwork and presenting their cases to the Administrative Law Judges. Doug Landau has been on the NOSSCR Referral panel for several years, representing disabled people before the Federal Social Security Administration. When…
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