Responsibility for Satisfaction of All Medical Expenses and Liens Sample Clauses

Responsibility for Satisfaction of All Medical Expenses and Liens. (1) Each Program Participant agrees that it is his or her sole responsibility to pay, have paid or otherwise discharge and satisfy all past and present bills, costs, or Liens resulting from or arising out of the Program Participant’s Alleged Injury from use of ACTOS Products. Each Program Participant agrees that the Released Persons shall have no responsibility to pay or have paid any future bills, costs, or Liens resulting from or arising out of the Program Participant’s alleged use of ACTOS Products. Each Program Participant further represents and warrants that he or she will not seek from any Released Person any compensation for any future bills, costs, or Liens resulting from or arising out of the Program Participant’s alleged use of ACTOS Products. Each Program Participant agrees that the Released Persons shall have no responsibility whatsoever for satisfaction of any and all Liens, of any kind, that arise from or are related to payments made or services provided to such Program Participant, or on such Program Participant’s behalf, and past, present, or future bills, costs or Liens incurred in connection with the claims asserted by such Program Participant related to such Program Participant’s alleged use of ACTOS Products. Further, each Program Participant agrees that the Released Persons shall have no responsibility to pay or have paid any bills, costs or expenses arising out of or in connection with the actions of the Lien Resolution Administrator or the Private Lien Resolution Program (also referred to herein as the “PLRP”) contemplated by this Agreement.
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Responsibility for Satisfaction of All Medical Expenses and Liens. (a) Xxxxxxxx agrees that it is the Claimant’s responsibility to pay or have paid all past and present bills, costs, or Liens resulting from or arising out of Xxxxxxxx’s alleged injury from use of a DCOC. Claimant represents and warrants that all past and present bills, costs or Liens resulting from or arising out of the Claimant’s alleged use of a DCOC have been paid or will be paid as a part of the settlement. Claimant agrees that the Released Persons shall have no responsibility to pay or have paid any future bills, costs, or Liens resulting from or arising out of Xxxxxxxx’s alleged use of a DCOC. Claimant further represents and warrants that Claimant will not seek from any Released Person any compensation for any future bills, costs, or Liens resulting from or arising out of Claimant’s alleged use of a DCOC. Claimant agrees that the Released Persons shall have no responsibility whatsoever for satisfaction of any and all Liens, of any kind, that arise from or are related to payments made or services provided to Claimant, or on Claimant’s behalf, and past, present, or future bills, costs or Liens incurred in connection with the claims asserted by Claimant related to Claimant’s alleged use of a DCOC.
Responsibility for Satisfaction of All Medical Expenses and Liens. (1) Each Program Participant agrees that it is her sole responsibility to pay, have paid or otherwise discharge and satisfy all past and present bills, costs, or Liens resulting from or arising out of the Program Participant’s alleged injury from use of DCOCs. Each Program Participant agrees that the Released Persons shall have no responsibility to pay or have paid any future bills, costs, or Liens resulting from or arising out of the Program Participant’s alleged use of DCOCs. Each Program Participant further represents and warrants that she will not seek from any Released Person any compensation for any future bills, costs, or Liens resulting from or arising out of the Program Participant’s alleged use of DCOCs. Each Program Participant agrees that the Released Persons shall have no responsibility whatsoever for satisfaction of any and all Liens, of any kind, that arise from or are related to payments made or services provided to such Program Participant, or on such Program Participant’s behalf, and past, present, or future bills, costs or Liens incurred in connection with the claims asserted by such Program Participant related to such Program Participant’s alleged use of DCOCs. Further, each Program Participant agrees that the Released Persons shall have no responsibility to pay or have paid any bills, costs or expenses arising out of or in connection with the actions of the Lien Resolution Firm or the Private Lien Resolution Program contemplated by this Agreement.

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