| name | lien-resolution-summary |
| language | en |
| description | Generates a structured internal lien resolution summary for personal injury settlement cases. Triggers when resolving liens post-settlement, preparing settlement distribution statements, or auditing lien payoffs across health insurance subrogation, Medicare/Medicaid, hospital liens, workers' comp, and ERISA plans. |
| tags | ["litigation","summarization","summary"] |
Lien Resolution Summary
Internal tracking memorandum documenting identification, negotiation, resolution, and satisfaction of all liens against personal injury settlement proceeds. Mark output as privileged/confidential attorney work product — do not distribute to lienholders.
Prerequisites
Gather before starting:
- Settlement agreement — gross amount, distribution terms, holdback provisions
- Lien demand letters/notices — from all asserting parties
- Medical billing records — itemized statements, EOBs per lienholder
- Negotiation correspondence — reduction requests, responses, final agreements
- Satisfaction documents — releases, discharges, confirmation letters (if available)
Workflow
Step 1: Executive Overview
Produce a header table:
| Field | Content |
|---|
| Case caption | Parties, court, case number |
| Settlement date | Date funded |
| Total settlement | Gross amount |
| Aggregate liens asserted | Sum of initial claims |
| Aggregate liens resolved | Sum of final payments |
| Total savings | Dollar amount + percentage |
| Net to client | After liens, fees, costs |
| Resolution status | All resolved / X pending |
Step 2: Classify Lienholders
Categorize each lien:
| Category | Legal Basis |
|---|
| Private health insurance | Contractual subrogation, policy terms |
| Medicare/Medicaid | 42 U.S.C. § 1395y(b) (MSP) |
| Hospital/provider statutory | State hospital lien statutes |
| Workers' compensation | State WC subrogation statutes |
| ERISA plans | 29 U.S.C. § 1132(a)(3); US Airways v. McCutchen |
| Other (VA, Tricare, disability) | Varies by program |
For each lienholder record: legal name, claim/reference number, contact, legal basis (statutory cite or policy provision), and priority position.
Step 3: Lien Detail Table
For each lien, produce a row covering:
- Lienholder — name + category
- Initial amount claimed and date of notice
- Calculation method — full benefits paid / % of settlement / other
- Disputed items — unrelated treatment, duplicates, excessive charges
- Reduction arguments — made-whole, common fund, comparative fault, fee sharing, statutory caps
- Legal authority cited — statute, case law, policy language
- Final agreed amount and reduction achieved ($ + %)
- Payment terms — due date, method, payee
- Conditions — release required, dismissal of enforcement action
- Satisfaction status — obtained/pending with date; identify supporting docs
Step 4: Outstanding Issues
For unresolved liens or contingent claims, document:
- Unresolved liens — delay reason, negotiation status, anticipated timeline
- Potential future claims — Medicare conditional payments not yet identified, non-responsive carriers
- Holdback funds — amount reserved, release conditions
- Financial exposure — worst-case liability per outstanding item
Step 5: Financial Summary
Reconciliation table (must tie to settlement distribution statement):
| Line Item | Amount |
|---|
| Gross settlement | $ |
| Less: Attorney fees | ($ ) |
| Less: Costs | ($ ) |
| Less: Lien payments (itemize each) | ($ ) |
| Net to client | $ |
| Total liens initially claimed | $ |
| Total liens paid | $ |
| Total negotiated savings | $ (XX.XX%) |
Step 6: Compliance Checklist
Pitfalls and Checks
- Medicare liens: non-negotiable on validity — only dispute specific line items (unrelated treatment, amount errors). Use BCRC process; document final conditional payment from CMS.
- Made-whole doctrine: available in most states for equitable subrogation; generally unavailable against ERISA plans (FMC Corp. v. Holliday; US Airways v. McCutchen). Verify state law.
- Common fund doctrine: argue proportionate fee/cost reduction. Many states require insurers to share procurement costs. Not applicable to Medicare.
- State lien caps: several states cap hospital lien amounts or provide statutory reduction formulas. Cite the specific statute.
- Precision: all dollar amounts stated exactly; percentages to two decimal places. Every figure must reference source documentation.
- Metadata: include preparer name, date, and version number on every draft.