Answers to frequently asked questions about lien filing

A. On or after Jan. 1, 2013, any initial lien for reasonable medical expenses incurred by or on behalf of the injured employee except disputes subject to independent medical review (IMR) or independent bill review (IBR) is required to pay an initial lien filing fee of $150.00.

An initial lien for medical treatment expenses includes transportation services, copy services and interpreter services incurred in connection with medical treatment.

Any affected lien claimant who filed a Declaration of Readiness or appeared at a lien conference between November 9, 2015 and December 31, 2015 had to pay the activation fee by December 31, 2015. Those that missed this date had their affected liens dismissed by operation of law.

Q. Are any medical treatment expenses incurred by or on behalf of the injured employee exempt from the lien filing fee?

A. Yes. Any medical treatment expense lien filed by the following are exempt from the lien filing fee:

Q. Are non-medical treatment lien claims required to pay lien filing fees?

A. No. The following types of liens do not have to pay the initial lien filing fee:

About filing an initial lien and paying the filing fee

Q. How much is the initial lien filing fee?

A. The fee for filing an initial lien is $150.00.

Q. How do I file an initial lien for medical treatment expenses and pay the lien filing fee?

A. All initial medical treatment lien claims subject to the lien filing fee must be filed electronically by one of two methods: eForm or JET File.