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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our lien-based medical treatment services

General Questions

What is lien-based medical treatment?
Lien-based medical treatment is an arrangement where healthcare providers agree to treat patients injured in accidents and wait for payment until the patient's legal case is settled. This allows you to receive necessary medical care without upfront costs.
Who qualifies for lien-based treatment?
Patients who have been injured in motor vehicle accidents, slip and fall incidents, workplace injuries, or other personal injury situations typically qualify. You should be pursuing a legal claim for your injuries and working with an attorney.
Do I need an attorney to use your services?
While not always required, most patients using lien-based treatment work with personal injury attorneys. Having legal representation helps ensure proper documentation and increases the likelihood of successful settlement.
What types of injuries do you treat?
We treat a wide range of injuries including orthopedic injuries, neurological trauma, soft tissue injuries, chronic pain conditions, and more. Our network includes specialists across multiple medical disciplines.

Treatment & Services

What medical services are available?
Our network provides comprehensive services including primary care, orthopedics, neurology, physical therapy, pain management, diagnostic imaging, and medical-legal documentation.
How quickly can I get an appointment?
We prioritize injury cases and respond within 1 minute. Initial consultations are typically scheduled within 24 hours, and emergency cases may be seen even sooner.
Are all providers in your network qualified?
Yes, all providers have passed rigorous screening, maintain good standing, and have 5+ years of experience. They are fully accredited in their respective medical fields.
Will I see the same doctor throughout treatment?
We strive to maintain continuity of care. You'll have a primary provider managing your case, though you may see specialists as needed for specific conditions.

Payment & Insurance

Do I pay anything upfront?
No, there are no upfront costs. The medical lien means payment is deferred until your case settles. All treatment costs are covered through the lien arrangement.
What happens if my case doesn't settle?
This is rare, but your attorney and medical provider will work together to address payment options. Most cases reach settlement or judgment.
Can I use my health insurance instead?
You may use health insurance if you prefer, though many accident victims choose lien-based care to avoid out-of-pocket expenses and preserve settlement funds.
When does the medical provider get paid?
Payment occurs after your case settles or reaches judgment. The medical bills are paid directly from the settlement proceeds as outlined in the lien agreement.

Documentation & Legal

Will you provide medical records for my case?
Yes, we maintain detailed medical records and can provide comprehensive medical-legal reports that document your injuries, treatment, and prognosis.
Can providers testify if needed?
Our medical professionals can provide expert testimony when necessary to support your case, though this is arranged on a case-by-case basis.
How are medical reports used in my case?
Medical reports document the extent of your injuries, the necessity of treatment, and your prognosis. They're essential evidence in personal injury claims.
What if I need to change attorneys?
The lien arrangement can typically transfer to a new attorney. Contact us to discuss the process and ensure continuity of care.
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