LANSING, Mich., Sept. 27, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Kathleen Wyeth, Medicare Set Aside Specialist for Accident Fund Holdings, Inc. will be speaking at the National Workers' Compensation Defense Conference in Chicago on Thursday, Oct. 4, 2012.
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Wyeth will present alongside John Cattie, an attorney with the Garretson Resolution Group. She will discuss alternatives to utilizing the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) submission process for Medicare Medical Savings Accounts (MSAs). Cattie will present on current updates to the Medicare Secondary Payer and CMS procedural changes.
The event takes place at the Hyatt Chicago Magnificent Mile, 633 N. St. Clair St., Chicago, Ill.
The National Workers' Compensation Defense Network is a nationwide and Canadian network of independent, AV rated law firms organized to network to their clients' benefit by providing counsel, advice, education, expertise and representation of the highest quality to their respective clients in the field of workers' compensation and related employer liability needs. For more information about this conference, visit http://www.nwcdn.com.
For more information about Accident Fund Holdings, Inc., visit www.afhi.com.
Accident Fund Holdings, Inc.
Accident Fund Holdings, Inc. is a workers compensation insurance holding company conducting business through four operating units: Accident Fund Companies, located in Lansing, Michigan; United Heartland, located in New Berlin, Wisconsin; CompWest, located in San Francisco, California; and Third Coast Underwriters, located in Chicago, Illinois. Its insurance company subsidiaries are rated "A-" (Excellent) by A.M. Best. Accident Fund Holdings is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan. For more information, visit Accident Fund Holdings' website at www.afhi.com.
SOURCE Accident Fund Holdings, Inc.
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