Sentences with phrase «other collateral sources»

This means if medical bills or lost wages are covered by insurance, worker's compensation, Medicare or Medicaid, or any other collateral source, an injured party may still seek to recover the full damages.

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They include traditional accounts receivable factoring firms and firms that use other sources of collateral for security (real estate, equipment, etc.).
[225] Projects with a straightforward capital structure and a highly rated revenue source that is not dependent upon construction or other high - value collateral and streamlined documentation will likely have lower advisor costs than projects with a complex financing structure and extensive ancillary documentation such as intercreditor or interagency agreements, compliance agreements, equity funding agreements, etc..
The Secretary may accept general obligation pledges or corporate promissory pledges and will determine the acceptability of other pledges or forms of collateral as dedicated revenue sources on a case - by - case basis.
Source Capital, on the other hand, asks only some pertinent details but mostly concentrates on the equity of the real estate that is pledged as collateral.
A collateral benefit arises when a source other than the damages payable by the defendant offsets the actual monetary loss suffered by the plaintiff.
The defendants also failed to prove that that» HD's SCREAMIN» EAGLE clothing and collateral items come from the defendants and from no other source».
The assignment of future collateral insurance benefits will significantly reduce the «net» amount of money Mr. El - Khodr and all other innocent accident victims will recover from all sources.
Contacts collateral sources such as neighbors, landlords, schools, clinics, and other service providers in order to gather information necessary for the timely delivery of services.
It is difficult to compare our findings with studies of general population youth because rates vary widely, depending on the sample, the method, the source of data (participant or collaterals), and whether functional impairment was required for diagnosis.50 Despite these differences, our overall rates are substantially higher than the median rate reported in a major review article (15 %) 50 and other more recent investigations: the Great Smoky Mountains Study (20.3 %), 56 the Virginia Twin Study of Adolescent Behavioral Development (142 cases per 1000 persons), 57 the Methods for the Epidemiology of Child and Adolescent Mental Disorders (6.1 %), 32 and the Miami — Dade County Public School Study (38 %).58 We are especially concerned about the high rates of depression and dysthymia among detained youth (17.2 % of males, 26.3 % of females), which are also higher than general population rates.51,56 - 61 Depressive disorders are difficult to detect (and treat) in the chaos of the corrections milieu.
Such sources include child interviews, interviews with parents, collateral information from teachers, school educational or testing reports, medical history, as well as information from other mental health professionals who may have provided therapy to a child or teenager.
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