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Each state has a different set of laws on the books. That said, it would be in

a clinic's best interest to have a lien letter (graced off on by an attorney

knowing their state laws) signed by the patient prior to (or shortly after) the

start of care. Once they have signed it, this letter needs to be mailed to

their attorney. We have had great success on behalf of our clients in

collecting 100% of gross charges in many cases. The only time a clinic collects

less is if they agree to that with the attorney as they settle the case (for

less than expected). We have instructed our clients that they can balance bill

the patient for anything less than the billed amount, but most decide not to do

that.

Jim <///><

Attorney Lien Cases

For those of you who take attorney lien cases, what is your average

reimbursement per visit once the case settles? What is your bottom amount that

you try to achieve? What have been some of your barriers in settling a case with

attorneys? If you would prefer, you can email me directly at rick@...

Thank you in advance.

Rick Gawenda, PT

Director of Finance

Kinetix Advanced Physical Therapy

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Rick

Each state has a different set of laws on the books. That said, it would be in

a clinic's best interest to have a lien letter (graced off on by an attorney

knowing their state laws) signed by the patient prior to (or shortly after) the

start of care. Once they have signed it, this letter needs to be mailed to

their attorney. We have had great success on behalf of our clients in

collecting 100% of gross charges in many cases. The only time a clinic collects

less is if they agree to that with the attorney as they settle the case (for

less than expected). We have instructed our clients that they can balance bill

the patient for anything less than the billed amount, but most decide not to do

that.

Jim <///><

Attorney Lien Cases

For those of you who take attorney lien cases, what is your average

reimbursement per visit once the case settles? What is your bottom amount that

you try to achieve? What have been some of your barriers in settling a case with

attorneys? If you would prefer, you can email me directly at rick@...

Thank you in advance.

Rick Gawenda, PT

Director of Finance

Kinetix Advanced Physical Therapy

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Rick

Each state has a different set of laws on the books. That said, it would be in

a clinic's best interest to have a lien letter (graced off on by an attorney

knowing their state laws) signed by the patient prior to (or shortly after) the

start of care. Once they have signed it, this letter needs to be mailed to

their attorney. We have had great success on behalf of our clients in

collecting 100% of gross charges in many cases. The only time a clinic collects

less is if they agree to that with the attorney as they settle the case (for

less than expected). We have instructed our clients that they can balance bill

the patient for anything less than the billed amount, but most decide not to do

that.

Jim <///><

Attorney Lien Cases

For those of you who take attorney lien cases, what is your average

reimbursement per visit once the case settles? What is your bottom amount that

you try to achieve? What have been some of your barriers in settling a case with

attorneys? If you would prefer, you can email me directly at rick@...

Thank you in advance.

Rick Gawenda, PT

Director of Finance

Kinetix Advanced Physical Therapy

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Average is $200/visit. Bottom amount is $160/visit. Biggest barrier is

getting

attorney to sign letter of protection.Â

Sumesh

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To: ptmanager

Sent: Wed, March 9, 2011 8:56:37 PM

Subject: Attorney Lien Cases

Â

For those of you who take attorney lien cases, what is your average

reimbursement per visit once the case settles? What is your bottom amount that

you try to achieve? What have been some of your barriers in settling a case with

attorneys? If you would prefer, you can email me directly at rick@...

Thank you in advance.

Rick Gawenda, PT

Director of Finance

Kinetix Advanced Physical Therapy

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Average is $200/visit. Bottom amount is $160/visit. Biggest barrier is

getting

attorney to sign letter of protection.Â

Sumesh

________________________________

To: ptmanager

Sent: Wed, March 9, 2011 8:56:37 PM

Subject: Attorney Lien Cases

Â

For those of you who take attorney lien cases, what is your average

reimbursement per visit once the case settles? What is your bottom amount that

you try to achieve? What have been some of your barriers in settling a case with

attorneys? If you would prefer, you can email me directly at rick@...

Thank you in advance.

Rick Gawenda, PT

Director of Finance

Kinetix Advanced Physical Therapy

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Average is $200/visit. Bottom amount is $160/visit. Biggest barrier is

getting

attorney to sign letter of protection.Â

Sumesh

________________________________

To: ptmanager

Sent: Wed, March 9, 2011 8:56:37 PM

Subject: Attorney Lien Cases

Â

For those of you who take attorney lien cases, what is your average

reimbursement per visit once the case settles? What is your bottom amount that

you try to achieve? What have been some of your barriers in settling a case with

attorneys? If you would prefer, you can email me directly at rick@...

Thank you in advance.

Rick Gawenda, PT

Director of Finance

Kinetix Advanced Physical Therapy

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Group,

We have updated our LOP letters. We no longer accept the letter from the

attorney, we require the attorney to sign ours.

Basic stipulations. No fee reductions pay in full, if not settled in 2 years

then patient and/or attorney must start making payments.

One attorney stated that our letter was in violation of the rules of the state

bar association. We are Physical Therapists and the state bar is not our

governing body.

Roll PT, OCS,

Ocean Springs, MS

www.ptcos.com

>

> Average is $200/visit. Bottom amount is $160/visit. Biggest barrier is

getting

> attorney to sign letter of protection.Â

>

>

>

> Sumesh

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

>

> To: ptmanager

> Sent: Wed, March 9, 2011 8:56:37 PM

> Subject: Attorney Lien Cases

>

> Â

> For those of you who take attorney lien cases, what is your average

> reimbursement per visit once the case settles? What is your bottom amount that

> you try to achieve? What have been some of your barriers in settling a case

with

> attorneys? If you would prefer, you can email me directly at rick@...

>

> Thank you in advance.

>

> Rick Gawenda, PT

> Director of Finance

> Kinetix Advanced Physical Therapy

>

>

>

>

>

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Group,

We have updated our LOP letters. We no longer accept the letter from the

attorney, we require the attorney to sign ours.

Basic stipulations. No fee reductions pay in full, if not settled in 2 years

then patient and/or attorney must start making payments.

One attorney stated that our letter was in violation of the rules of the state

bar association. We are Physical Therapists and the state bar is not our

governing body.

Roll PT, OCS,

Ocean Springs, MS

www.ptcos.com

>

> Average is $200/visit. Bottom amount is $160/visit. Biggest barrier is

getting

> attorney to sign letter of protection.Â

>

>

>

> Sumesh

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

>

> To: ptmanager

> Sent: Wed, March 9, 2011 8:56:37 PM

> Subject: Attorney Lien Cases

>

> Â

> For those of you who take attorney lien cases, what is your average

> reimbursement per visit once the case settles? What is your bottom amount that

> you try to achieve? What have been some of your barriers in settling a case

with

> attorneys? If you would prefer, you can email me directly at rick@...

>

> Thank you in advance.

>

> Rick Gawenda, PT

> Director of Finance

> Kinetix Advanced Physical Therapy

>

>

>

>

>

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Group,

We have updated our LOP letters. We no longer accept the letter from the

attorney, we require the attorney to sign ours.

Basic stipulations. No fee reductions pay in full, if not settled in 2 years

then patient and/or attorney must start making payments.

One attorney stated that our letter was in violation of the rules of the state

bar association. We are Physical Therapists and the state bar is not our

governing body.

Roll PT, OCS,

Ocean Springs, MS

www.ptcos.com

>

> Average is $200/visit. Bottom amount is $160/visit. Biggest barrier is

getting

> attorney to sign letter of protection.Â

>

>

>

> Sumesh

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

>

> To: ptmanager

> Sent: Wed, March 9, 2011 8:56:37 PM

> Subject: Attorney Lien Cases

>

> Â

> For those of you who take attorney lien cases, what is your average

> reimbursement per visit once the case settles? What is your bottom amount that

> you try to achieve? What have been some of your barriers in settling a case

with

> attorneys? If you would prefer, you can email me directly at rick@...

>

> Thank you in advance.

>

> Rick Gawenda, PT

> Director of Finance

> Kinetix Advanced Physical Therapy

>

>

>

>

>

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Same as what Doug says. They must sign our LOP. We have had attorneys say that

they won't do that and we have let the patient's go to another clinic. We have

the patient and the attorney sign that they are liable if they settle for enough

money or not.

We reserve the right to ask for our money at any time and begin collection

proceedings whether or not the case is settled.

Matt Capo, PT

Accelerated Physical Therapy and Occupational Health, Inc.

Bay St. Louis and Diamondhead, Mississippi

>

Attorney Lien Cases

>

> Â

> For those of you who take attorney lien cases, what is your average

> reimbursement per visit once the case settles? What is your bottom amount that

> you try to achieve? What have been some of your barriers in settling a case

with

> attorneys? If you would prefer, you can email me directly at rick@...

>

> Thank you in advance.

>

> Rick Gawenda, PT

> Director of Finance

> Kinetix Advanced Physical Therapy

>

>

>

>

>

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Same as what Doug says. They must sign our LOP. We have had attorneys say that

they won't do that and we have let the patient's go to another clinic. We have

the patient and the attorney sign that they are liable if they settle for enough

money or not.

We reserve the right to ask for our money at any time and begin collection

proceedings whether or not the case is settled.

Matt Capo, PT

Accelerated Physical Therapy and Occupational Health, Inc.

Bay St. Louis and Diamondhead, Mississippi

>

Attorney Lien Cases

>

> Â

> For those of you who take attorney lien cases, what is your average

> reimbursement per visit once the case settles? What is your bottom amount that

> you try to achieve? What have been some of your barriers in settling a case

with

> attorneys? If you would prefer, you can email me directly at rick@...

>

> Thank you in advance.

>

> Rick Gawenda, PT

> Director of Finance

> Kinetix Advanced Physical Therapy

>

>

>

>

>

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Same as what Doug says. They must sign our LOP. We have had attorneys say that

they won't do that and we have let the patient's go to another clinic. We have

the patient and the attorney sign that they are liable if they settle for enough

money or not.

We reserve the right to ask for our money at any time and begin collection

proceedings whether or not the case is settled.

Matt Capo, PT

Accelerated Physical Therapy and Occupational Health, Inc.

Bay St. Louis and Diamondhead, Mississippi

>

Attorney Lien Cases

>

> Â

> For those of you who take attorney lien cases, what is your average

> reimbursement per visit once the case settles? What is your bottom amount that

> you try to achieve? What have been some of your barriers in settling a case

with

> attorneys? If you would prefer, you can email me directly at rick@...

>

> Thank you in advance.

>

> Rick Gawenda, PT

> Director of Finance

> Kinetix Advanced Physical Therapy

>

>

>

>

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Doug et. al. -

When I had several clinics and operated several others for another group, we

used to have the patient sign a letter directing their attorney to pay us

first and in full from any settlement, acknowledging in writing that cases

almost never settle for as much as they would have initially hoped to get.

The same letter also placed a lien on personal assets.

This came about after a few calls from attorneys saying " We got less than we

expected, so would you accept a discounted amount? " When we commented that

we are like the electric company, did not accept the case on contingency,

and expect to be paid in full, one attorney said, " Then you may get

nothing! " To an attorney, you are just another negotiation adversary, not a

compassionate humanitarian.

Another patient, having settled for a reduced amount without our knowledge,

had bought a car, and subsequently had no remaining resources to pay us.

We sent them a Form 1099 " Miscellaneous Income " for the full amount. We did

not get paid, but the IRS never goes away.

Dr. Dick Hillyer, DPT, MBA

_____

From: PTManager [mailto:PTManager ] On Behalf

Of dougrollptocs

Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2011 10:54 AM

To: PTManager

Subject: Re: Attorney Lien Cases

Group,

We have updated our LOP letters. We no longer accept the letter from the

attorney, we require the attorney to sign ours.

Basic stipulations. No fee reductions pay in full, if not settled in 2 years

then patient and/or attorney must start making payments.

One attorney stated that our letter was in violation of the rules of the

state bar association. We are Physical Therapists and the state bar is not

our governing body.

Roll PT, OCS,

Ocean Springs, MS

www.ptcos.com

>

> Average is $200/visit. Bottom amount is $160/visit. Biggest barrier is

getting

> attorney to sign letter of protection.Â

>

>

>

> Sumesh

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

>

> To: ptmanager <mailto:ptmanager%40yahoogroups.com>

> Sent: Wed, March 9, 2011 8:56:37 PM

> Subject: Attorney Lien Cases

>

> Â

> For those of you who take attorney lien cases, what is your average

> reimbursement per visit once the case settles? What is your bottom amount

that

> you try to achieve? What have been some of your barriers in settling a

case with

> attorneys? If you would prefer, you can email me directly at rick@...

>

> Thank you in advance.

>

> Rick Gawenda, PT

> Director of Finance

> Kinetix Advanced Physical Therapy

>

>

>

>

>

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Doug et. al. -

When I had several clinics and operated several others for another group, we

used to have the patient sign a letter directing their attorney to pay us

first and in full from any settlement, acknowledging in writing that cases

almost never settle for as much as they would have initially hoped to get.

The same letter also placed a lien on personal assets.

This came about after a few calls from attorneys saying " We got less than we

expected, so would you accept a discounted amount? " When we commented that

we are like the electric company, did not accept the case on contingency,

and expect to be paid in full, one attorney said, " Then you may get

nothing! " To an attorney, you are just another negotiation adversary, not a

compassionate humanitarian.

Another patient, having settled for a reduced amount without our knowledge,

had bought a car, and subsequently had no remaining resources to pay us.

We sent them a Form 1099 " Miscellaneous Income " for the full amount. We did

not get paid, but the IRS never goes away.

Dr. Dick Hillyer, DPT, MBA

_____

From: PTManager [mailto:PTManager ] On Behalf

Of dougrollptocs

Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2011 10:54 AM

To: PTManager

Subject: Re: Attorney Lien Cases

Group,

We have updated our LOP letters. We no longer accept the letter from the

attorney, we require the attorney to sign ours.

Basic stipulations. No fee reductions pay in full, if not settled in 2 years

then patient and/or attorney must start making payments.

One attorney stated that our letter was in violation of the rules of the

state bar association. We are Physical Therapists and the state bar is not

our governing body.

Roll PT, OCS,

Ocean Springs, MS

www.ptcos.com

>

> Average is $200/visit. Bottom amount is $160/visit. Biggest barrier is

getting

> attorney to sign letter of protection.Â

>

>

>

> Sumesh

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

>

> To: ptmanager <mailto:ptmanager%40yahoogroups.com>

> Sent: Wed, March 9, 2011 8:56:37 PM

> Subject: Attorney Lien Cases

>

> Â

> For those of you who take attorney lien cases, what is your average

> reimbursement per visit once the case settles? What is your bottom amount

that

> you try to achieve? What have been some of your barriers in settling a

case with

> attorneys? If you would prefer, you can email me directly at rick@...

>

> Thank you in advance.

>

> Rick Gawenda, PT

> Director of Finance

> Kinetix Advanced Physical Therapy

>

>

>

>

>

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Doug et. al. -

When I had several clinics and operated several others for another group, we

used to have the patient sign a letter directing their attorney to pay us

first and in full from any settlement, acknowledging in writing that cases

almost never settle for as much as they would have initially hoped to get.

The same letter also placed a lien on personal assets.

This came about after a few calls from attorneys saying " We got less than we

expected, so would you accept a discounted amount? " When we commented that

we are like the electric company, did not accept the case on contingency,

and expect to be paid in full, one attorney said, " Then you may get

nothing! " To an attorney, you are just another negotiation adversary, not a

compassionate humanitarian.

Another patient, having settled for a reduced amount without our knowledge,

had bought a car, and subsequently had no remaining resources to pay us.

We sent them a Form 1099 " Miscellaneous Income " for the full amount. We did

not get paid, but the IRS never goes away.

Dr. Dick Hillyer, DPT, MBA

_____

From: PTManager [mailto:PTManager ] On Behalf

Of dougrollptocs

Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2011 10:54 AM

To: PTManager

Subject: Re: Attorney Lien Cases

Group,

We have updated our LOP letters. We no longer accept the letter from the

attorney, we require the attorney to sign ours.

Basic stipulations. No fee reductions pay in full, if not settled in 2 years

then patient and/or attorney must start making payments.

One attorney stated that our letter was in violation of the rules of the

state bar association. We are Physical Therapists and the state bar is not

our governing body.

Roll PT, OCS,

Ocean Springs, MS

www.ptcos.com

>

> Average is $200/visit. Bottom amount is $160/visit. Biggest barrier is

getting

> attorney to sign letter of protection.Â

>

>

>

> Sumesh

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

>

> To: ptmanager <mailto:ptmanager%40yahoogroups.com>

> Sent: Wed, March 9, 2011 8:56:37 PM

> Subject: Attorney Lien Cases

>

> Â

> For those of you who take attorney lien cases, what is your average

> reimbursement per visit once the case settles? What is your bottom amount

that

> you try to achieve? What have been some of your barriers in settling a

case with

> attorneys? If you would prefer, you can email me directly at rick@...

>

> Thank you in advance.

>

> Rick Gawenda, PT

> Director of Finance

> Kinetix Advanced Physical Therapy

>

>

>

>

>

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I am very curious what your LOP entails. We have had poor success with this

clientele in the past. Would you be willing to share the contents of the letter?

You can send it to me personally if others are not interested.

kjohnson@...

Thanks.

Ken , PT

7855 South Emerson Ave,

Suite W

Indianapolis, IN 46237

P;

F:

From: PTManager [mailto:PTManager ] On Behalf Of

acceleratedptbsl@...

Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2011 3:22 PM

To: PTManager

Subject: Re: Re: Attorney Lien Cases

Same as what Doug says. They must sign our LOP. We have had attorneys say that

they won't do that and we have let the patient's go to another clinic. We have

the patient and the attorney sign that they are liable if they settle for enough

money or not.

We reserve the right to ask for our money at any time and begin collection

proceedings whether or not the case is settled.

Matt Capo, PT

Accelerated Physical Therapy and Occupational Health, Inc.

Bay St. Louis and Diamondhead, Mississippi

>

Attorney Lien Cases

>

> Â

> For those of you who take attorney lien cases, what is your average

> reimbursement per visit once the case settles? What is your bottom amount that

> you try to achieve? What have been some of your barriers in settling a case

with

> attorneys? If you would prefer, you can email me directly at rick@...

>

> Thank you in advance.

>

> Rick Gawenda, PT

> Director of Finance

> Kinetix Advanced Physical Therapy

>

>

>

>

>

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I am very curious what your LOP entails. We have had poor success with this

clientele in the past. Would you be willing to share the contents of the letter?

You can send it to me personally if others are not interested.

kjohnson@...

Thanks.

Ken , PT

7855 South Emerson Ave,

Suite W

Indianapolis, IN 46237

P;

F:

From: PTManager [mailto:PTManager ] On Behalf Of

acceleratedptbsl@...

Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2011 3:22 PM

To: PTManager

Subject: Re: Re: Attorney Lien Cases

Same as what Doug says. They must sign our LOP. We have had attorneys say that

they won't do that and we have let the patient's go to another clinic. We have

the patient and the attorney sign that they are liable if they settle for enough

money or not.

We reserve the right to ask for our money at any time and begin collection

proceedings whether or not the case is settled.

Matt Capo, PT

Accelerated Physical Therapy and Occupational Health, Inc.

Bay St. Louis and Diamondhead, Mississippi

>

Attorney Lien Cases

>

> Â

> For those of you who take attorney lien cases, what is your average

> reimbursement per visit once the case settles? What is your bottom amount that

> you try to achieve? What have been some of your barriers in settling a case

with

> attorneys? If you would prefer, you can email me directly at rick@...

>

> Thank you in advance.

>

> Rick Gawenda, PT

> Director of Finance

> Kinetix Advanced Physical Therapy

>

>

>

>

>

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I am very curious what your LOP entails. We have had poor success with this

clientele in the past. Would you be willing to share the contents of the letter?

You can send it to me personally if others are not interested.

kjohnson@...

Thanks.

Ken , PT

7855 South Emerson Ave,

Suite W

Indianapolis, IN 46237

P;

F:

From: PTManager [mailto:PTManager ] On Behalf Of

acceleratedptbsl@...

Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2011 3:22 PM

To: PTManager

Subject: Re: Re: Attorney Lien Cases

Same as what Doug says. They must sign our LOP. We have had attorneys say that

they won't do that and we have let the patient's go to another clinic. We have

the patient and the attorney sign that they are liable if they settle for enough

money or not.

We reserve the right to ask for our money at any time and begin collection

proceedings whether or not the case is settled.

Matt Capo, PT

Accelerated Physical Therapy and Occupational Health, Inc.

Bay St. Louis and Diamondhead, Mississippi

>

Attorney Lien Cases

>

> Â

> For those of you who take attorney lien cases, what is your average

> reimbursement per visit once the case settles? What is your bottom amount that

> you try to achieve? What have been some of your barriers in settling a case

with

> attorneys? If you would prefer, you can email me directly at rick@...

>

> Thank you in advance.

>

> Rick Gawenda, PT

> Director of Finance

> Kinetix Advanced Physical Therapy

>

>

>

>

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We, too, are dying to see this letter. This is a problem we have been unable

to resolve.Â

Subject: RE: Re: Attorney Lien Cases

To: PTManager

Date: Thursday, March 10, 2011, 10:38 PM

Â

I am very curious what your LOP entails. We have had poor success with this

clientele in the past. Would you be willing to share the contents of the letter?

You can send it to me personally if others are not interested.

kjohnson@...

Thanks.

Ken , PT

7855 South Emerson Ave,

Suite W

Indianapolis, IN 46237

P;

F:

From: PTManager [mailto:PTManager ] On Behalf Of

acceleratedptbsl@...

Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2011 3:22 PM

To: PTManager

Subject: Re: Re: Attorney Lien Cases

Same as what Doug says. They must sign our LOP. We have had attorneys say that

they won't do that and we have let the patient's go to another clinic. We have

the patient and the attorney sign that they are liable if they settle for enough

money or not.

We reserve the right to ask for our money at any time and begin collection

proceedings whether or not the case is settled.

Matt Capo, PT

Accelerated Physical Therapy and Occupational Health, Inc.

Bay St. Louis and Diamondhead, Mississippi

>

Attorney Lien Cases

>

> Â

> For those of you who take attorney lien cases, what is your average

> reimbursement per visit once the case settles? What is your bottom amount that

> you try to achieve? What have been some of your barriers in settling a case

with

> attorneys? If you would prefer, you can email me directly at rick@...

>

> Thank you in advance.

>

> Rick Gawenda, PT

> Director of Finance

> Kinetix Advanced Physical Therapy

>

>

>

>

>

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We, too, are dying to see this letter. This is a problem we have been unable

to resolve.Â

Subject: RE: Re: Attorney Lien Cases

To: PTManager

Date: Thursday, March 10, 2011, 10:38 PM

Â

I am very curious what your LOP entails. We have had poor success with this

clientele in the past. Would you be willing to share the contents of the letter?

You can send it to me personally if others are not interested.

kjohnson@...

Thanks.

Ken , PT

7855 South Emerson Ave,

Suite W

Indianapolis, IN 46237

P;

F:

From: PTManager [mailto:PTManager ] On Behalf Of

acceleratedptbsl@...

Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2011 3:22 PM

To: PTManager

Subject: Re: Re: Attorney Lien Cases

Same as what Doug says. They must sign our LOP. We have had attorneys say that

they won't do that and we have let the patient's go to another clinic. We have

the patient and the attorney sign that they are liable if they settle for enough

money or not.

We reserve the right to ask for our money at any time and begin collection

proceedings whether or not the case is settled.

Matt Capo, PT

Accelerated Physical Therapy and Occupational Health, Inc.

Bay St. Louis and Diamondhead, Mississippi

>

Attorney Lien Cases

>

> Â

> For those of you who take attorney lien cases, what is your average

> reimbursement per visit once the case settles? What is your bottom amount that

> you try to achieve? What have been some of your barriers in settling a case

with

> attorneys? If you would prefer, you can email me directly at rick@...

>

> Thank you in advance.

>

> Rick Gawenda, PT

> Director of Finance

> Kinetix Advanced Physical Therapy

>

>

>

>

>

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We, too, are dying to see this letter. This is a problem we have been unable

to resolve.Â

Subject: RE: Re: Attorney Lien Cases

To: PTManager

Date: Thursday, March 10, 2011, 10:38 PM

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I am very curious what your LOP entails. We have had poor success with this

clientele in the past. Would you be willing to share the contents of the letter?

You can send it to me personally if others are not interested.

kjohnson@...

Thanks.

Ken , PT

7855 South Emerson Ave,

Suite W

Indianapolis, IN 46237

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From: PTManager [mailto:PTManager ] On Behalf Of

acceleratedptbsl@...

Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2011 3:22 PM

To: PTManager

Subject: Re: Re: Attorney Lien Cases

Same as what Doug says. They must sign our LOP. We have had attorneys say that

they won't do that and we have let the patient's go to another clinic. We have

the patient and the attorney sign that they are liable if they settle for enough

money or not.

We reserve the right to ask for our money at any time and begin collection

proceedings whether or not the case is settled.

Matt Capo, PT

Accelerated Physical Therapy and Occupational Health, Inc.

Bay St. Louis and Diamondhead, Mississippi

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Attorney Lien Cases

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> For those of you who take attorney lien cases, what is your average

> reimbursement per visit once the case settles? What is your bottom amount that

> you try to achieve? What have been some of your barriers in settling a case

with

> attorneys? If you would prefer, you can email me directly at rick@...

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> Thank you in advance.

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> Rick Gawenda, PT

> Director of Finance

> Kinetix Advanced Physical Therapy

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No secret to it. You just gotta stick to it.

I attached and sent to you and Ken. Hope it helps.

BTW....the attorneys hate it and you may lose some cases but that's okay. Their

letters leave you hanging in the wind.

Matt Capo, PT

Accelerated Physical Therapy and Occupational Health, Inc.

Bay St. Louis and Diamondhead, Mississippi

Attorney Lien Cases

>

> Â

> For those of you who take attorney lien cases, what is your average

> reimbursement per visit once the case settles? What is your bottom amount that

> you try to achieve? What have been some of your barriers in settling a case

with

> attorneys? If you would prefer, you can email me directly at rick@...

>

> Thank you in advance.

>

> Rick Gawenda, PT

> Director of Finance

> Kinetix Advanced Physical Therapy

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No secret to it. You just gotta stick to it.

I attached and sent to you and Ken. Hope it helps.

BTW....the attorneys hate it and you may lose some cases but that's okay. Their

letters leave you hanging in the wind.

Matt Capo, PT

Accelerated Physical Therapy and Occupational Health, Inc.

Bay St. Louis and Diamondhead, Mississippi

Attorney Lien Cases

>

> Â

> For those of you who take attorney lien cases, what is your average

> reimbursement per visit once the case settles? What is your bottom amount that

> you try to achieve? What have been some of your barriers in settling a case

with

> attorneys? If you would prefer, you can email me directly at rick@...

>

> Thank you in advance.

>

> Rick Gawenda, PT

> Director of Finance

> Kinetix Advanced Physical Therapy

>

>

>

>

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No secret to it. You just gotta stick to it.

I attached and sent to you and Ken. Hope it helps.

BTW....the attorneys hate it and you may lose some cases but that's okay. Their

letters leave you hanging in the wind.

Matt Capo, PT

Accelerated Physical Therapy and Occupational Health, Inc.

Bay St. Louis and Diamondhead, Mississippi

Attorney Lien Cases

>

> Â

> For those of you who take attorney lien cases, what is your average

> reimbursement per visit once the case settles? What is your bottom amount that

> you try to achieve? What have been some of your barriers in settling a case

with

> attorneys? If you would prefer, you can email me directly at rick@...

>

> Thank you in advance.

>

> Rick Gawenda, PT

> Director of Finance

> Kinetix Advanced Physical Therapy

>

>

>

>

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Hello,

Would it be possible that I could also get a copy of your letter. I

have also had difficulty collecting on these types of patients. I have

felt that we are held hostage by the attorneys and would like be able to

fight them at their own game.

Thanks,

Chip Gilbert

Owner

Hand & Upper Extremity Rehabilitation

Arlington, TX

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>

> No secret to it. You just gotta stick to it.

> I attached and sent to you and Ken. Hope it helps.

>

> BTW....the attorneys hate it and you may lose some cases but that's

> okay. Their letters leave you hanging in the wind.

>

> Matt Capo, PT

> Accelerated Physical Therapy and Occupational Health, Inc.

> Bay St. Louis and Diamondhead, Mississippi

>

> Attorney Lien Cases

> >

> > Â

> > For those of you who take attorney lien cases, what is your average

> > reimbursement per visit once the case settles? What is your bottom

> amount that

> > you try to achieve? What have been some of your barriers in settling

> a case with

> > attorneys? If you would prefer, you can email me directly at rick@...

> >

> > Thank you in advance.

> >

> > Rick Gawenda, PT

> > Director of Finance

> > Kinetix Advanced Physical Therapy

> >

> >

> >

> >

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