This document confirms which facilities a client has treated with.
What is, the Medical Confirmation form?
Injury that commonly occurs when someone trips over extension cords running to holiday lights.
What is, a trip-and-fall?
What year was LLF established?
When was, 2005.
This refers to the maximum amount an insurance company will pay for a single claim or multiple claims within a policy period, regardless of the number of claims or claimants.
What is, policy limits?
This federal law protects client medical privacy.
What is, HIPAA?
You should contact each client at least this often.
What is, 21 - 30 days?
If you were injured due to a Christmas tree falling over in a store, the store could be held liable under this type of law.
What is, premises liability?
Where does the specific blue and green come from?
Who are, the Seattle Seahawks?
This type of insurance coverage protects you if the at-fault driver doesn’t carry enough liability insurance.
What is, underinsured motorist (UIM) coverage?
This report details the exact injuries noted by EMS at the scene, which is often crucial in disproving claims of delayed injury.
What is, the EMS patient care report/ run report?
This simple intake step prevents the office from accidentally taking a case that conflicts with an existing client.
What is, running a conflict check?
The legal term for driving while intoxicated, which often increases around holiday parties.
What is, DUI (Driving Under the Influence)?
Lewis Law Firm has approx. how many billboards?
What is, 30+
Workers' Compensation does not compensate for this type of damage commonly available in personal-injury lawsuits.
What is, pain and suffering.
These codes can be used to verify that all billed medical services are directly related to the accident, and unrelated charges should be removed from liens.
What are, CPT codes?
When a property owner repairs damage themselves without professional documentation, insurers may deny the claim due to lack of this.
What is, proof of loss?
Drivers who fail to account for snow or fog are often found guilty of this traffic-related legal fault.
What is, failing to exercise reasonable care?
How many people at Lewis Law Firm have gotten married this year?
What is, three?
The act of an insurance company offering a fast but lowball settlement.
What is, an early offer?
This type of lien allows healthcare providers to wait to be paid out of the settlement proceeds.
What is, a Letter of Protection (LOP)?
This document must always be thoroughly reviewed with the client at the end of their case to avoid future disputes or malpractice claims.
What is, the release?
What made iconic gesture made Lewis Law Firm locally famous?
This term refers to the practice of using multiple insurance policies to cover the same risk.
What is, stacking?
When a health plan asserts a self-funded ERISA lien, we must confirm this document to determine enforceability.
What is, the Summary Plan Description (SPD)?