A request for judicial intevention (RJI) is just like it sounds: it is a formal request to the court to have a judge assigned to the case--usually to decide issues in dispute, but sometimes simply to "sign off" on completed papers.
Definition: RJI is an abbreviation for “Request for Judicial Intervention.” It's a form that is filed by either a plaintiff or defendant sometime after the summons and complaint is served on the defendant in a civil case. Filing Effect: When an RJI is filed, the civil case is assigned to a judge.
Once an RJI is filed with the Court, the matter will be scheduled for a Preliminary Conference either before a Judge or a Court Attorney Referee. The time to get a Preliminary Conference date depends on the County but generally is 30-45 days unless there is an emergency issue.
You can look at public records in the county where the treatment occurred to see if any liens have been recorded against you. If you know which entity might have a lien (such as a worker's compensation insurer, Medicaid, or Medicare), contact them directly to verify whether they have filed a lien.
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Filed in the County Where Services were Rendered: The lien must be filed with the county clerk's office in the county where the patient received treatment. If it's filed in a different county, the hospital lien may be deemed invalid per Texas hospital lien statute.
In cases that have large number of medical costs, the process of reducing liens can be up to twice as long. In these cases, it can take up to 180 days (or 6 months) for a legal team to successfully reduce medical costs for complex personal injury cases.
We would like to release the lien in respect of the below mentioned units pledged in our favour by the Investor, and we therefore, request you to kindly release the lien marked on the below mentioned units.
Here are some examples of circumstances that lead to the establishment of medical or healthcare liens: Personal injury and motor vehicle accident cases where the patient is suing for damages. Accidents requiring extensive medical treatment not covered by insurance. Workers' compensation cases involving medical claims.