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Chiropractor’s Lien Can Be Adjudicated by Court Without Obtaining Personal Jurisdiction Over Chiropractor

Illinois’ Healthcare Services Lien Act, 770 ILCS 23/1 (the Act), allows a health care provider to impress a lien on a patient’s claim for personal injuries up to the amount of the provider’s services.  So, if I give medical services to an injured patient worth $2,000, that patient doesn’t pay me, and he later settles …

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Posted byPaulPAugust 3, 2014February 23, 2015Posted inCivil Procedure, Post-judgment - CollectionsTags: adjudication of liens, healthcare services lien, in rem jurisdiction, petition to adjudicate, quasi in rem, service of lien
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