About Kristine M.
Kristine M. Wilson trained first as a business student before turning to law. She earned a B.B.A. in business marketing from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, then went on to receive her J.D. from Florida State University College of Law. Her academic path mixed practical business thinking and legal training, a background that informs her approach to client work.
After law school she established her practice in Florida. She is licensed to practice in that state and has built a practice that intersects law, regulatory compliance, and settlement planning. Colleagues describe her as methodical; clients say she is clear in explaining complex technical and statutory issues. She tends to work on matters where legal analysis and financial detail meet.
Wilson maintains a professional connection to specialists who handle Medicare‑related settlement matters. She holds current membership in the National Association of Medicare Set‑Aside Allocation Professionals. That affiliation places her among practitioners who deal with Medicare secondary payer considerations and allocation planning tied to settlements and long‑term care cost estimates.
Her day‑to‑day work involves drafting legal documents, coordinating with medical and actuarial experts, and advising clients about the regulatory consequences of settlements. She works through the details that determine whether a portion of a recovery should be preserved to pay future medical expenses and how those funds are documented. The role requires attention to both legal rules and numbers. She frequently communicates with insurers, claim administrators, and other professionals to align settlement structures with applicable Medicare rules.
Wilson keeps ties to the industries that touch on her practice area. She attends association meetings and professional forums where changes in policy and practice are discussed. Those gatherings offer opportunities to compare approaches to allocation methodologies and to hear about regulatory developments that affect client planning.
Her reputation is built on steady work rather than publicity. She does not court headlines. Instead she handles the procedural and technical demands that settlements and compliance require. She practices law in Florida and handles Medicare set‑aside allocation matters.