HOW YOUR PERSONAL INJURY PAYOUT COULD BE AFFECTED BY TRUMP’S NEW TAX PLAN

President Donald Trump’s new tax plan, The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, signed into law on December 22, 2017, has changed how parties are taxed on personal injury payouts. Prior to this new tax plan, court-ordered payouts or negotiated settlements in car accidents, slip and falls, medical malpractice, and products liability cases were all considered tax-free compensatory damages. Damages awarded to punish defendants – punitive damages – were always taxable. Interest growth that a party earned from investing their payout and earning interest was also taxable. Finally, parties were able to deduct legal fees from their gross recovery and taxable income.

While punitive damages and interest growth are still taxable under President Trump’s new plan, there are significant changes regarding taxation of compensatory damages and the deduction of legal fees. For compensatory damages to qualify for tax-free treatment under the new tax plan, the recovering party’s injuries must be physical. Physical injuries include things like broken bones, paralysis, and other permanent physical disabilities. Under the new tax plan, compensatory damages for emotional distress or physical manifestations of emotional trauma are not tax-free. That means that if you were awarded damages because you suffered from depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, or other symptoms of mental affliction, you will be taxed on the payout you receive.

If you have both physical and emotional symptoms, whether your payment will be tax-free depends on which symptoms caused or impacted other symptoms. For instance, if your physical symptoms – such as insomnia, headaches, or stomachaches – were triggered by your emotional distress, then your recovery would be taxable. If the reverse is true, and your physical symptoms caused your emotional distress, then your entire payment would be tax-free.

Another big change caused by the implementation of President Trump’s tax plan is that parties can no longer deduct legal fees from their total recovery and their gross income. Before the new tax plan, if your attorney received 30% of your settlement and you received 70%, then you would only have to pay taxes only on your 70% recovery. Now, if your attorney receives 30% of your settlement in legal fees and you receive 70% of the settlement, then you will have to pay taxes on 100% of the payout. There are only a few exceptions to this new policy. Your attorney’s fees can be excluded from your total income if you received compensatory damages for your purely physical injuries, there were no punitive damages awarded, and you are not earning interest on the payout. The same is true if the attorney’s fees were awarded by a court or required by statute.

It is still unclear how the new tax plan will actually affect payouts and settlements. Debates are certain to ensue over whether individuals suffered primarily physical or emotional injuries as to qualify for tax-free status. Parties may find that they need to reach out for additional tax help, so that they are prepared for any unexpected tax implications caused by the payout.

MEET BOBBIE JO KELLER, MEDICAL RECORDS CLERK/PARALEGAL

Please meet another of our Paralegals, Bobbie Jo Keller.  Bobbie Jo has been the Medical Records Clerk since 2014.

Bobbie Jo works on personal injury, lead paint, and products liability matters.  She also assists with the gathering and analysis of treatment, employment and/or educational records; marshaling the records for Independent Medical Exams and communicating with the provider and/or agency; drafting discovery and pleadings; communicating with witnesses prior to, and during, depositions and trials; preparation of file analysis/strategy evaluations; trial preparation to include preparation of trial notebooks, document management, and assisting the handling attorney during the trial.

Bobbie Jo received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Forensic Science/Crime Scene Investigation from Hilbert College in 2008. She is also a member of the Western New York Paralegal Association.

Ten interesting facts about Bobbie Jo:

1. Bobbie Jo is a Wyoming County resident and thus, has a 1 hour daily commute.  She endures the lengthy drive because she loves the country living of Wyoming County and refuses to move closer to the city.

2. She has been married for 6 years and is the proud mom of a 2 ½ year old son. She has a boxer named Dexter, and 2 cats, Rylie and Luckie.

3. Her favorite music is county music!

4. She loves watching tractor pulling and participating in her tractor pulling club, Eagle Garden Tractor Pullers Association.

5. Bobbie Jo’s favorite place she has visited is the Arenal Volcano in Costa Rica, and would love to return there someday.

6. She would also love to visit Paris, France.

7. Her favorite foods are Pizza and Ice Cream!!!

8. Her TV is usually set to the Disney Channel (Don’t judge. There are good family shows on the Disney Channel!)

9. Bobbie Jo loves monkeys!

10. When she was younger, she wanted to be an astronomer and work for NASA. She still loves astronomy. Her favorite thing to do in the summer is to sit by a campfire and look at the stars and constellations!

MEET DAWN LINDNER, LITIGATION MEDICAL COORDINATOR/PARALEGAL

Dawn M. Lindner has been with Brown & Kelly, LLP since 2005, and as one of our Paralegals, is the Litigation Medical Coordinator. She works with various attorneys in the litigation department handling all aspects of gathering the necessary treatment records, marshaling the records for Independent Medical Exams, and preparing medical analyses. Dawn also assists in preparing the attorneys she works with for trial by subpoenaing records and assisting with the compilation of trial notebooks. She assists in the Asbestos Department and is an assistant to one of our firm’s partners, Kevin D. Walsh.

Ten interesting facts about Dawn:

1. Dawn was born in Buffalo, but has lived in both Florida and Georgia and plans to retire to Georgia when the time comes.

2. Her favorite seasons are spring, summer and fall. She tolerates winter only because she has football to watch, which gets her through the winter months. Go Bills!!!

3. Dawn’s biggest accomplishment is being the proud mother of a 17 year old son, who is a senior in high school! 

4. Her hobbies include: reading, knitting, crafts, camping, watching sports and movies, and hanging out with family and friends.

5. Her favorite music is county music, but she loves to listen to 80’s and 90’s music, as well.

6. Dawn’s favorite place to be would be somewhere nice and warm, enjoying the sun and breeze, while relaxing on a beach or camping in a nice country setting. 

7. Her favorite food(s) are Italian, Mexican, and Chinese. Her favorite holiday is Thanksgiving.

8. Dawn’s favorite movies are: Bad Boys (1 & 2), as well as Rush Hour (1,2 & 3). 

9. Her all-time favorite TV show was ER and her two favorite current shows are Code Black and Night Shift. 

10. At one time, Dawn was going to school to become a nurse, but then life happened as it usually does, and ended up in the legal field. She accepted a legal assistant position with a local firm in the estates, wills and trusts department in 2000. In the 16 years since then, her legal experience has expanded to her present role as a Paralegal with the firm.  

MEET LOUISE GIGLIA KLOS, BILLING COORDINATOR

Louise Giglia Klos was originally hired as a Legal Assistant but transferred into the Accounting Office when a position became available. She expanded the position and is now the Firm’s Billing Coordinator. Louise generates all the Firm billing, opens new matters, prepares account reconciliations, manages closed files, follows up on payments and client billing questions, posts cash receipts, and administers the escrow account transactions. She enjoys helping the Firm in any capacity which may include manning the reception desk by answering phones and greeting clients. “I have really enjoyed working here all of these years. It’s almost like a family and I really want to help co-workers in any way I can.”

Louise has been an employee of Brown & Kelly for 28 years. She attended Bishop McMahon High School and majored in Business Administration. She received her Associate’s Degree in Accounting at Erie Community College.

Getting to Know Louise:

I would love to visit Sicily and see where the family history all began – “Sometimes it is impossible to know where you are headed without reflecting on where you came from. Understanding your heritage, your roots, and your ancestry is an important part of carving out your future.”

I enjoy spending time with family.

My favorite place to be is Disney World, of course…with or without children (have done both);

I would love to learn a language; learn to play an instrument; do volunteer work; and be able to simply drive around the country seeing sights and meeting new people.

NO CAUSE VERDICT FOR KRISTEN DEGNAN

Partner Kristen B. Degnan and Paralegal Bobbie Jo Keller obtained trial verdict of no cause of action in the Batavia case of Failing v. Castner. The plaintiff alleged injuries stemming from a motor vehicle accident due to white out conditions. Plaintiff was initially involved in a one car roll over accident. A good Samaritan off duty EMT stopped to assist and placed plaintiff in the backseat of his vehicle, parked on the side of the road. White out conditions continued when defendant driver then struck the parked vehicle head on. Plaintiff alleged her injuries all resulted from the second accident. After a summary jury trial, the jury returned a verdict of no cause, finding that defendant driver was not negligent under the circumstances.

MEET JACQUELYN (JACKIE) BAUMANN, ADMINISTRATIVE/LEGAL ASSISTANT

Jacquelyn (Jackie) Baumann, Administrative/Legal Assistant to one of the Managing Partners and the Senior Trial Attorney, has been employed with Brown & Kelly for 33 years.

Some of Jackie’s regular job duties include:  preparing and processing Supreme and Federal Court documents and correspondence; providing assistance to attorneys for court appearances and depositions; organizing attorneys’ discovery and medical records; monitoring various legal websites; performing internet research including filing procedures; and serving as the legal events coordinator for extracurricular attorney activities.  “I am always willing to help with any phase of a project in the office. Team work is vital and I feel we are an effective team.”

Jackie is a graduate of John F. Kennedy High School and Bryant & Stratton College (Administrative/Legal Assistant Associate’s Degree). “I have always been drawn to the legal field,” Jackie says. “I feel a sense of pride and satisfaction when I know we have helped someone.”

In her spare time, she likes to play general/music trivia with her husband, Bob; gardening; baking; reading/watching Jane Austin fiction; Adventure fiction and Adult Science fiction; and enjoys the company of people who have a good sense of humor and can make her laugh.

Fun Facts You May or May Not Know About Jackie:

1.  My sister and I share a birthday but are 6 years apart in age.

      2.  I was named after Ms. America 1963, Jacquelyn Mayer.

      3.  I went to Bryant & Stratton with the intention of studying Travel and Tourism to become a travel agent, but changed my mind at the last minute.

      4.  A few of my favorite travel destinations have been: Hawaii, England, Jamaica, St. Maarten, St. Thomas, Cayman Islands and will be traveling to Alaska in the near future.

      5.   Bucket List Item: A 2 week Viking River Cruise through Europe.

      6.  Favorite food: poutine. (French fries with gravy and cheese curds. Thank you Canada!!)

      7.  Favorite things about living in Buffalo are: summer festivals, Shakespeare in Delaware Park, the Transit Drive-In, and the fall colors.

      8.  Favorite cocktail: BBC/Havanas and Bananas at Margaritaville.

      9.  Favorite restaurant: P.F. Chang’s.

      10. Favorite Movie: Pride and Prejudice

      11. Favorite TV Show: Game of Thrones (Hail Jon Snow, King of the North!!)

Quotes:

“Friends are like snowflakes…all different and all beautiful.” – Author Unknown“To be rich in family and friends is to be poor in nothing.”   – A take on a Lilian Whiting quote           

MEET DONNA FIAL, OFFICE COORDINATOR

Donna Fial is the Office Coordinator at Brown & Kelly LLP.  Donna has a diversified role in the office and no day is like any other.  Her duties include (but are not limited to):  overseeing the filing system, opening and closing files, reception coverage, filing documents with the various courts, making general deliveries, monitoring and ordering office and kitchen supplies, making copies and scanning documents as needed, assisting in the organization of medical records and providing assistance to the Controller/Office Manager. 

“I’m an early bird, so I like to get in the office first thing in the morning, and get a heads up on the day.” Mrs. Fial says. “I don’t sit at my desk all day, and that is what I enjoy most about my job. Working as a team is important, and if you can help someone with a project, it truly makes for a better work environment.”

Donna graduated from Villa Maria High School with a Business/Office Studies Major.

In August of 2017, Mrs. Fial will be celebrating 35 years at Brown & Kelly.  Mrs. Fial remembers, “I had no office or legal experience of any kind, and am grateful for the chance Brown & Kelly gave me.”

In her spare time, Mrs. Fial enjoys spending time going to antiques markets with her husband Mark, gardening, reading, and spoiling her dog Lucky.

Brown & Kelly is honored to have such a loyal employee as part of its firm, team and family.  She is the epitome of dedication.       

“10 Things” with Donna Fial:

1. If you could have any other profession than working in an office, what would it be? I love going to antique markets and gift shops, so I would love to own my own shop with lots of Kitschy Items

2. Pet? 1 dog Lucky (a mix breed Chihuahua/terrier from the Buffalo Animal Shelter)

3. Bucket List Wish? I’d love to get an RV and see the entire United States with my husband. No Thruways or expensive hotels, just the real sites and roads.

4. Favorite Place you’ve ever visited? Disney World

5. Worst subject in High School? Math

6. Favorite restaurant in Buffalo? La Bella Sicilia

7. Place you’d most like to visit? Germany (I would like to see what is called the Christkindlmarket- this is a shopping market held in Germany for the holiday season)

8. Favorite Food? French Fries & Gravy

9. Favorite thing about living in Buffalo?   The People (we are truly the “City of Good Neighbors”

10. Least favorite thing about living in Buffalo? Shoveling Snow.

LAWYERS FOR LEARNING BOWLING 2016

Brown & Kelly participated in the Lawyers for Learning Bowling Tournament May 19, 2016. The Men’s team brought home the Male Team High Series win!!! They had a combined (2 game) score of 1428. Steve Parrish had the high game score of 207. 
A special thank you to the participants: Sue Yerkey, Paul Yerkey, Dawn Lindner, Dominic Driscoll, Teresa Cleary, Paul Callahan, Bobbie Jo Keller, Jake Keller, Renata Kowalczuk, and Steve Parrish.

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