What is a Medicare Set-Aside?
For many years, personal injury cases have been resolved without consideration of Medicareâs secondary payer status even though since 1980 all forms of liability insurance have been primary to Medicare. At settlement, by judgment or through an award, an injury victim would receive damages for future medical expenses that were Medicare-covered. However, none of those settlement dollars would be used to pay for future Medicare-covered health needs. Instead, the burden would be shifted from the primary payer (liability insurer or workersâ compensation carrier) to Medicare. Injury victims would routinely provide their Medicare card to providers for injury-related care.