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Federal Employee Health Plan Subrogation Lawyer

At Magruder Law, we handle subrogation claims for personal injury firms throughout the U.S. We have extensive experience handling federal employee health plan subrogation matters, as well as VA benefit subrogation claims. We are committed to helping personal injury attorneys maximize recoveries for their clients by successfully defending against subrogation claims.

FEHB Subrogation Claims

Federal employees and their families are eligible for health benefits under the Federal Employee Health Benefits (FEHBA) Act. When federal employees are injured due to the fault of another party, medical benefits they receive from FEHBA may be subject to subrogation claim in the event of a personal injury recovery.

VA Subrogation Claims

VA benefits are also subject to subrogation claims. If you obtained health care benefits from the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs for a personal injury including healthcare received at VA hospitals, the VA may make a claim for reimbursement. Our firm has extensive experience handling FEHBA and VA subrogation claims and can help you with the complex legal matters that arise in these cases.

Contact a VA and FEHBA Subrogation Claims Attorney

If you are a personal injury lawyer seeking the counsel of a knowledgeable FEHBA subrogation attorney, please contact us online or by telephone at 502-690-6611. Located in Louisville, Kentucky, we handle a broad range of subrogation law matters for clients throughout the nation.

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Magruder Law
12211 Old Shelbyville Road, Suite D
Louisville, KY 40243
Phone: 502-694-7333
Toll Free: 502-690-6611
Fax: 502-690-6747
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At Magruder Law, we represent clients from Louisville, Kentucky, and nationwide, including the following cities in Kentucky: Louisville, Lexington, Owensboro, Bowling Green, Covington, Richmond; the following cities in Indiana: Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Evansville, South Bend, Gary, Hammond, Bloomington; and the following cities in Ohio: Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Toledo, Akron and Dayton.