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MILITARY LIENS

About Military Liens

Resolving Military liens can be challenging for a variety of reasons:

  • Care may have been paid for by Tricare, or occurred at a VA treatment facility, and they assert liens separately.
  • Tricare is the health plan that covers military members and their families.
  • The Veteran’s Administration is not a health plan, but rather a set of facilities where care may have taken place if the member is a veteran.
  • There are an immeasurable number of offices and contacts that handle lien resolution on behalf of Tricare and the VA.

Military liens can take months to resolve as each branch or office varies in their response time and process.

CP Resolutions Services for Military Liens

CP Resolutions has resolved Tricare and VA liens across each military branch and dozens of offices. We have developed rapport with and a working knowledge of the correct contact depending on the beneficiary’s military history.  We will work with the appropriate agency to send lien information as expeditiously as possible and work efficiently to resolve the lien.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do Tricare and the VA have a protected right to reimbursement?
    • These liens are asserted by the Federal Government, and thus are protected by Federal statutes.
  • Can Tricare or VA liens be challenged and reduced?
    • Yes! Tricare and VA liens can be reviewed by our Nurse Expert to ensure that each charge is related to the injury in question, and CPR specialists will challenge unrelated charges as appropriate. If circumstances warrant, the specialist will also request a compromise to reduce the lien even further.
  • How do I know if my claimant received care which was paid for by Tricare or at a VA facility?
    • The claimant may have a Tricare ID card or recall if they were treated at a VA facility. Based on any information you can provide; CPR will investigate and work with whichever agency is appropriate.
  • Can family Members of military or retired military have a Tricare or VA lien?
    • Yes, if the family member is covered under a military member’s Tricare plan, and that plan paid for injury related treatment, Tricare may assert a lien.