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“The hospital says it is asserting a lien over my case for my medical bills while I was a patient there."

Most states allow hospitals and doctors to assert liens over personal injury claims for unpaid medical bills. There are a lot of questions one has to ask here. Was the lien asserted correctly? Was Medicare involved? Does my state allow for a reduction in the liens or apportionment between the health care providers? Should my health insurance have paid? You must not assume that the business office of the hospital is looking out for your best interests as presumably its doctors and nurses are doing. Hospitals are in the business of making money whether they have the word “mercy,” “children’s,” “saint,” or “regional” in their name. You need to speak with us if you have these issues.


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Stephen L. Mowry
Email: steve@vmblaw.com
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Mr. Mowry received his undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Missouri at Kansas City. He has been practicing since 1983 and is licensed in Missouri state and federal courts. He is a current member of the Missouri Bar Association, Clay County Bar Association, Missouri Association of Trial Attorneys and the National Lawyers Association. Mr. Mowry concentrates his practice representing people injured in work related accidents, motorcycle accidents, and in automobile/semi-truck collisions.
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Eric E. Bartlett
Email: eric@vmblaw.com |
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Mr. Bartlett received his law degree from Oklahoma City University School of Law. He has been practicing since 1996 and is licensed in Missouri state and federal courts. His is a current member of the Missouri Bar Association, Clay County Bar Association, Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association, Missouri Association of Trial Attorneys and the American Association for Justice. Mr. Bartlett concentrates his practice by representing people in the areas of personal injury, motorcycle collisions, automobile/semi-truck litigation and dangerous conditions of property. |
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