I have a case that has a private insurance lien. I sent in a notice to the insurer, but got a response from another company. What do I do with this? - Orlando AttorneyÂ
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 When resolving a possible lien with a private insurer, it is important to know who the involved parties are, and their role in the resolution of a case. You have received a response from a “Recovery Contractor” which is a separate company hired by the insurer to address all subrogation and recovery issues on their behalf.  Recovery contractors have the authority to initiate collection activity against the insured, to provide information about the claims included in the lien, and act as the liaison between the lien holder and the insured in matters of lien negotiation. In order to get the best results from a recovery contractor, there are three things you should know. Â
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 1. They want to recover as much as possible – even if they aren’t entitled to it!
Recovery contractors are a lot like collection agencies. They want to recover as much as possible, because in some cases, it adds to their bottom line. The problem with that is, the amount that is submitted for payment is not always the amount that the claimant should have to pay. It is important to audit the claims included in the lien to be sure that they are all related to the compensable injury. Even more important is the evaluation of the plan language and plan type before making any offers or payments.Â