Maine Code § 10-3411

Lien
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Every individual, partnership, firm, association, corporation, institution or any governmental unit
or combination or parts of a partnership, firm, association, corporation, institution or governmental unit
maintaining and operating a hospital licensed in the State is entitled to a lien for the reasonable charges
for hospital care, treatment and maintenance of an injured person upon any and all causes of action,
suits, claims, counterclaims or demands accruing to the person to whom such care, treatment or
maintenance was furnished, or to the legal representatives of such person, on account of injuries giving
rise to such causes of action and which necessitated such hospital care, treatment and maintenance,
except that no entitlement to such a lien may exist against the principal residence of any person in any
12-month period or periods during which that person is eligible for financial assistance under the
catastrophic illness program, Title 22, section 3185. Such lien may not be applied or considered valid
against anyone coming under the former Workers' Compensation Act or the Maine Workers'
Compensation Act of 1992, and nothing enacted by this chapter may be construed so as to give such
lien precedence over the claim or contract of an attorney for legal services rendered with respect to the
claim of the injured party nor may this lien be applicable to any accident or health insurance policy, or
the proceeds from the same, owned by or running to the benefit of the injured person. [PL 1995, c.
462, Pt. A, §25 (AMD).]

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