SO MANY Personal Injury Clients are missing out on money owed. When someone refers to “no-fault,” in the context of automobile accidents, they are referring to insurance coverage for medical bills, lost wages, and other necessary expenses incurred as…
- March 12, 2018
- Thomas Tona
- TonaLaw News
The Difference Between an Authorization and an Assignment Every no-fault provider should be knowledgeable on the differences between accepting an “Authorization to Pay Benefits” (Box 20 of the NF-3) versus an “Assignment of Benefits”(Box 21 of the NF-3).4 Although…
- March 6, 2018
- Thomas Tona
- Personal Injury, TonaLaw News
Safety in the Snow According to the US Government Department of Transportation, we put ourselves at risk when we drive in the snow. Here are the facts: Each year, 24 percent of weather-related vehicle crashes occur on snowy, slushy or icy pavement…
- March 5, 2018
- Thomas Tona
- FAQ, TonaLaw News
Recently, I was out to dinner with two chiropractors. Twenty minutes into the dinner, the discussion turned to the business of Chiropractic, where two issues dominated the balance of the night. Issue one arose when I asked the question,…
- February 23, 2018
- Thomas Tona
- TonaLaw News
NY CIVIL COURT ARBITRATION AWARD Our office recently had an arbitration award confirmed in New York Civil Court. The carrier denied lost wages pursuant to an Independent Medical Exam (IME). At the underlying arbitration hearing, the carrier argued…










