Blog Home Recent Posts in the Government Benefit Preservation Category How to Preserve Your Client’s Medicaid Eligibility Personal injury victims who receive Non-Modified Adjusted Gross Income ("Non-MAGI") Medicaid benefits require careful settlement planning. Medicaid ... Posted By Sage Settlement Consulting Read More Settlement Planning for Medicaid Recipients If your client receives Medicaid, it is vital to have a benefits preservation plan in place before resolving the settlement. As a needs-based ... Posted By Sage Settlement Consulting Read More Wrongful Death Settlements: How to Plan During Difficult Times After a wrongful death claim, the victim’s loved ones may find it emotionally challenging to make financial decisions. Still, having a solid plan for ... Posted By Sage Settlement Consulting Read More Special Needs Trust Rules: What You Need to Know Individuals with disabilities have unique medical and financial needs that require careful long-term planning. Special Needs Trusts can improve ... Posted By Sage Settlement Consulting Read More Does Medicaid Cover Assisted Living? Settlement Strategies for Claimants in Need of Long-Term Care Medicaid eligibility for individuals in need of long-term care can get especially complicated when a personal injury settlement enters the mix. An ... Posted By Sage Settlement Consulting Read More Will a Coronavirus Settlement Affect SSDI Benefits? As law firms begin to field new coronavirus-related claims, many claimants may wonder—will a coronavirus settlement impact eligibility for disability ... Posted By Sage Settlement Consulting Read More 5 Tips to Thrive During COVID-19 With most courts temporarily closed and more litigators turning to settlements , it’s essential to have a plan for each of your clients. Taking ... Posted By Sage Settlement Consulting Read More Stimulus Checks, SSI, and Medicaid: Will Your Clients Be Affected? Many low-income Americans are wondering how and if their CARES Act stimulus checks will affect their needs-based government benefit eligibility . ... Posted By Sage Settlement Consulting Read More Page of 2