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Our Allies

Our members feel strongly about the long-term well being of injured individuals. We are just one piece of an eco-system built to support individuals with disabilities so they can live a life of dignity and peace of mind. To further advance this support network, we are always looking to form alliances with like-minded organizations. If you are interested in becoming an AASC Ally, please email info@americanasc.org. 
 


Special Needs Alliance

The Special Needs Alliance (SNA) is a national organization comprised of attorneys committed to the practice of disability and public benefits law. Individuals with disabilities, their families, and their advisors rely on the SNA to connect them with nearby attorneys who focus their practices in the disability law arena. The mission of the SNA is to maintain a professional organization of attorneys skilled in the complex areas of public entitlements, estate, trust and tax planning, and legal issues involving individuals with physical and cognitive disabilities.

 

The National MSP Network


The National MSP Network (MSPN) is the premier organization for individuals, organizations, companies and law firms who want to stay apprised of Medicare Secondary Payer compliance developments, advocacy and collaboration. Founded in 2005 with the primary goal of helping members obtain Workers’ Compensation Medicare Set-Aside allocation education, the group has grown significantly since then and now includes a focus on every aspect of the Medicare Secondary Payer Statute and its associated regulations, policy memoranda, reference guides, etc. This includes, but is not limited to, Liability Medicare Set-Asides, No-Fault Medicare Set-Asides, MMSEA Section 111 Reporting, Medicare Conditional Payments, the Medicare Secondary Payer Statute, Medicaid Secondary Payer, Professional Administration, and Life Care Plans. The National MSP Network also seeks to facilitate dialogue with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services in order to collaborate on improvements to the Medicare Secondary Payer compliance process.