Waldman v. Condia NJ Super. ______(App. Div. 1999) (A-347-8712 and A-681-8712, decided January 28, 1999).
The State is entitled to recover Medicaid payments in full from the settlement of a beneficiary's tort claim. The right to reimbursement may not be defeated or postponed by dedicating proceeds of the settlement to establishing a special - needs trust. For purposes of Medicaid recovery, an award to a beneficiary's parents on account of injuries for the treatment of which Medicaid funds were paid is considered an award to the beneficiary. Under the New Jersey Medicaid statute, a court is not authorized to allocate the proceeds of a settlement to specific categories of damages or to compromise a Medicaid lien.
Monday, July 28, 2008
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I don't mind having to pay back medicaid.
What pisses me off is having the $1.7 million balance in my daughters special needs trust going to the State of NJ.
(NJAC 10: 71-4.11),
"at the death of the beneficiary (child/adult with disability), cannot be left to other parties."
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