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Publications | Methfessel & Werbel
I. The Settlement Package (pre-litigation)
8.11A Medical Expenses (Non Auto)
Your Go-To Guide To Decode Medical Bills | Kaiser Health News
Personal Injury Lawsuit in New Jersey | L&ML Attorneys
Personal Injury Medical Bills and the Collateral Source Doctrine in NJ
A-3119-17T4 - MARIA NAPOLITANO VS. MSS VENDING, INC., ET AL. (L-5330-14 AND L-3916-14, MIDDLESEX COUNTY AND STATEWIDE)
Practice Areas - NJ PIP Arbitration | Camilla Morch
Appellate Division Rules That Plaintiff's Medical Bills Incurred Due to Personal Injury Were Admissible at Trial Against Public Entity - Lexology
New Jersey's Surprise Medical Bill Law: Implications and National Trends - Epstein Becker & Green, P.C.
Haines v. Taft/Little v. Nishimura: A Spotlight on New Legislation Seeking to Undo the Supreme Court's Holding on Admissibility and Recovery of Unpaid Medical Expenses - Hoagland, Longo, Moran, Dunst & Doukas
What Happens if my PIP Benefits Run Out?
Who Pays Your Medical Bills after a NJ Car Accident?
New Jersey's Surprise Medical Bill Law: Implications and National Trends - Epstein Becker & Green, P.C.
Video: Faster, clearer medical bills put patients at the forefront of healthcare innovation
What Is the NJ Surprise Bill Law | Key Requirements
Billing – ChristianaCare
What Is the NJ Surprise Bill Law | Key Requirements
Sample Bill New Jersey (NJ), AtlantiCare, Egg Harbor Township
Recent NJ Case Law - Medical Billing Analysts
NJ Supreme Court Hands down Decision on Boardability of Excess Medical Bills – Kent McBride
Pay Your Hospital Bill - Englewood Health
Sample Bill New Jersey (NJ), AtlantiCare, Egg Harbor Township
A new law in N.J. put an end to surprise medical bills for patients, but doctors win in most cases, study says - nj.com
PIP Development: Some Excess Bills Now Boardable | New Jersey Law Journal
Personal Injury Medical Bills and the Collateral Source Doctrine in NJ
Recent NJ Case Law - Medical Billing Analysts
Plaintiff Permitted to “Board” Full Amount of Medical Expenses Not Covered by PIP - NJ Litigation Blog
Guide to Recovery of PIP in New Jersey. (With Other Selected Subrogation Laws)