Find TRICARE Attorney & Legal Help Guide | TRICARE.com
Learn how to find legal assistance for TRICARE matters, including JAG services, medical malpractice claims, and managing personal injury liens in 2026.
Find TRICARE Attorney & Legal Help Guide
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## Quick answer TRICARE does not provide legal representation or maintain a directory of private attorneys. However, if you need legal help regarding a TRICARE claim, medical malpractice, or military divorce, you can access free legal assistance through a military JAG office or utilize the TRICARE "Right of Recovery" process if an attorney is requesting records for a personal injury lawsuit.
In detail
Determining why you need an attorney is the first step in finding the right resource. There is no "TRICARE Lawyer" provided for free for general civil matters, but there are specific pathways depending on your situation.
### 1. Legal Assistance for Active Duty and Retirees Active duty service members, their dependents, and often retirees are eligible for free legal assistance through the **Judge Advocate General (JAG) Corps**. * **What they do:** Help with powers of attorney, wills, lease disputes, and general legal advice. * **What they don't do:** Represent you in civilian criminal court or file private lawsuits against TRICARE. * **How to find one:** Use the [Armed Forces Legal Assistance Locator](https://legalassistance.law.af.mil/).
### 2. Medical Malpractice Claims If you believe you were harmed by a military provider (MTF), you generally cannot sue the government directly due to the Feres Doctrine (though this is evolving for non-combat related incidents). * **Section 7385 Claims:** Under the 2020 NDAA, service members can file administrative claims for malpractice. * **Finding an Attorney:** Look for a "Military Medical Malpractice" specialist. These are private attorneys who work on contingency (they take a percentage of the settlement).
### 3. Third-Party Liability (Right of Recovery) If you were in a car accident or slip-and-fall and TRICARE paid for your medical care, the government has a legal "Right of Recovery." * **The Attorney's Role:** Your personal injury lawyer must coordinate with the TRICARE regional contractor (Humana Military in the East or TriWest in the West) to determine the "lien" amount—the money TRICARE wants back from your settlement. * **Reporting:** You or your attorney must fill out DD Form 2527.
### 4. Denied Claims and Appeals You do not usually need an attorney to appeal a TRICARE coverage denial. * **Step 1:** Reconsideration (by the contractor). * **Step 2:** Formal Review (by DHA). * **Step 3:** Hearing (for amounts over $300 in 2026). * If you choose to hire an attorney for a hearing, the cost is entirely out-of-pocket.
### TRICARE Regional Contractor Contacts (2026) | Region | Contractor | Legal/Subrogation Unit | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | **East** | Humana Military | [Humana Military Claims](https://www.humanamilitary.com) | | **West** | TriWest Healthcare Alliance | [TriWest T-5 Portal](https://www.triwest.com) | | **Overseas** | International SOS | [TRICARE Overseas](https://www.tricare-overseas.com) |
## Who this applies to * **Active Duty Service Members:** Eligible for JAG assistance for personal legal matters and malpractice claims. * **Retirees:** Typically eligible for JAG assistance on a space-available basis; must hire private counsel for TRICARE-related civil litigation. * **Beneficiaries in Personal Injury Suits:** Must ensure their private attorney coordinates with TRICARE to satisfy medical liens. * **Divorcing Spouses:** Must find private counsel to navigate the Uniformed Services Former Spouses' Protection Act (USFSPA) regarding TRICARE eligibility.
Common scenarios
**Scenario 1: The Car Accident Lien** Jane is a TRICARE Select beneficiary in the East Region. She is injured in a car accident in 2026. TRICARE pays $15,000 for her surgery. Jane hires a private attorney to sue the other driver. Her attorney must contact **Humana Military** to settle the $15,000 lien out of Jane's final settlement. TRICARE will not pay for Jane’s attorney fees.
**Scenario 2: Denied Experimental Treatment** Mark is denied a specific cancer treatment by TRICARE West (TriWest). Mark wants to hire a lawyer to fight the denial. Because this is a benefit determination, Mark must follow the TRICARE appeals process. He finds a private "Health Law" attorney who charges $400 an hour. This expense is not reimbursable by TRICARE, even if Mark wins the appeal.
**Scenario 3: Filing a Malpractice Claim** An active duty soldier receives negligent care at a stateside MTF in 2026. They find a private attorney specializing in the **Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA)**. The attorney files a claim with the Department of Defense. If successful, the attorney’s fees are capped by federal law (usually 20-25% of the settlement).
## Related terms * **Subrogation:** The process where TRICARE seeks reimbursement from a third party (like an auto insurance company) for medical bills they paid. * **DD Form 2527:** The Statement of Personal Injury-Possible Third Party Liability form required for accident-related claims. * **JAG (Judge Advocate General):** Military legal officers who provide free basic legal services to eligible beneficiaries. * **Feres Doctrine:** A legal rule that generally prevents service members from suing the government for injuries incident to military service. * **USFSPA:** The law governing how military retirement and benefits (like TRICARE) are handled during a divorce.
## Sources * **TRICARE Legal Assistance:** [https://www.tricare.mil/ContactUs/Legal](https://www.tricare.mil/ContactUs/Legal) * **Armed Forces Legal Assistance Locator:** [https://legalassistance.law.af.mil/](https://legalassistance.law.af.mil/) * **Humana Military (East) Subrogation:** [https://www.humanamilitary.com/beneficiary/claims/subrogation](https://www.humanamilitary.com/beneficiary/claims/subrogation) * **TriWest (West) Claims Information:** [https://www.triwest.com/en/beneficiary/](https://www.triwest.com/en/beneficiary/)