Personal Injury Settlements for Clients with Disabilities: Preserving Means-Tested Government Benefits (2025 Edition)

Rachel Baer
Rachel Baer
Commonwealth Community Trust

Rachel Baer, Esq. is Counsel and Director of New Client Services at Commonwealth Community Trust, a non-profit pooled trust administrator serving beneficiaries across the United States who are injured, vulnerable, or have special needs.

Ben Tiefenback
Ben Tiefenback
Commonwealth Community Trust

Ben Tiefenback, Esq., is Counsel and Director of Client Services at Commonwealth Community Trust, a non-profit pooled trust administrator serving beneficiaries across the United States who are injured, vulnerable, or have special needs.

On-Demand: January 24, 2025

1.5 hour CLE

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Program Summary

The presentation will discuss how attorneys can preserve their clients’ means tested benefits after a settlement or judgment, focusing on when to use a pooled special needs trust for clients with a disability. The presenters will review how to determine whether a special needs trust is appropriate for a particular client, as well as how to evaluate pooled trusts. Pooled special needs trusts protect both attorneys and their clients because funds placed in a first party pooled special needs trust are generally not considered a countable resource when clients are qualifying for or maintaining their Medicaid and SSI eligibility.

The presentation will provide a synopsis of what personal injury and other litigation attorneys need to know to preserve their clients’ means-tested benefits, including a review of public benefits, an explanation of special needs trusts, and a comparison of pooled trusts with individual trusts. We will discuss criteria to consider when determining whether a pooled special needs trust is appropriate for a client, including whether the client is disabled, the size of the settlement, whether the client is 65 years old or older, and whether the client is receiving or is likely to receive means-tested government benefits. We will also include a list of questions to ask when evaluating different pooled trusts.

Key topics to be discussed:

  • Special Needs Trusts
  • Government Benefits
  • Pooled Special Needs Trusts (PSNTs)
  • Trust Administration (What Your Clients Can Expect)
  • ABLE Accounts

This course is co-sponsored with myLawCLE.

Closed-captioning available

Speakers

Rachel Baer, Esq_Commonwealth Community Trust_myLawCLERachel Baer, Esq. | Commonwealth Community Trust

Rachel Baer, Esq. is Counsel and Director of New Client Services at Commonwealth Community Trust, a non-profit pooled trust administrator serving beneficiaries across the United States who are injured, vulnerable, or have special needs.

Prior to joining CCT, Ms. Baer was a partner at Family First Law Group, PLLC, in Alexandria, Virginia, and her practice focused on estate planning, estate and trust administration, and guardianship and conservatorship. Before entering private practice, Ms. Baer served as an Assistant Attorney General in the Virginia Attorney General’s Health Services Section from 2010 to 2012, helping to advise several state agencies that provide services to persons with disabilities.

 

Ben Tiefenback_myLawCLEBen Tiefenback, Esq. | Commonwealth Community Trust

Ben Tiefenback, Esq., is Counsel and Director of Client Services at Commonwealth Community Trust, a non-profit pooled trust administrator serving beneficiaries across the United States who are injured, vulnerable, or have special needs.

Prior to joining CCT, Mr. Tiefenback was a trust and estate attorney at Sands Anderson PC and TrustBuilders Law Group. His practice focused on estate planning and trust creation and administration, with an emphasis on special needs trust planning due to his personal experiences with special needs issues in his family.

Agenda

I. Special Needs Trusts | 1:00pm – 1:20pm

  • Basics of special needs trusts
  • Who is eligible for a special needs trust?
  • Case study

II. Government Benefits | 1:20pm – 1:40pm

  • Means-tested (Supplemental Security Income and Medicaid)
  • Earned (Social Security Disability Insurance and Medicare)
  • Dual eligibility

III. Pooled Special Needs Trusts (PSNTs) | 1:40pm – 2:00pm

  • Federal guidelines for PSNTs
  • Comparison to standalone special needs trusts
  • Potential transfer of assets penalty for 65+
  • Remainder policies
  • Drafting guidelines for court orders when funding a PSNT
  • Use of a structured settlement with PSNT
  • Use of a Medicare Set-Aside account with PSNT
  • Comparison to settlement preservation trusts

Break | 2:00pm – 2:10pm

IV. Trust Administration (What Your Clients Can Expect) | 2:10pm – 2:25pm

  • Roles and responsibilities of the pooled trust
  • How to evaluate a pooled trust administrator
  • Trust distribution process
  • Trust distribution guidelines
    • Clients with means-tested benefits
    • Clients without means-tested benefits

V. ABLE Accounts | 2:25pm – 2:40pm

  • Eligibility for ABLE accounts
  • Alternate distribution guidelines
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