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Frequently Asked Questions

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

General Questions

What is a medical lien?
A medical lien is an agreement that allows you to receive medical treatment now and pay later from the settlement of your personal injury case, instead of paying upfront.
What are lien-based medical services?
Lien-based medical services are healthcare treatments provided to accident victims without upfront payment. Qualified medical providers including doctors, surgeons, chiropractors, and imaging centers agree to defer payment through a medical lien until your personal injury case settles, ensuring immediate access to necessary care regardless of insurance status or financial situation.
How do I find lien-based doctors in California?
Eazy Liens connects you with a network of qualified, licensed lien-based doctors throughout California including Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego, Inland Empire, and the Bay Area. Our network includes orthopedic surgeons, pain management specialists, neurologists, chiropractors, and primary care physicians experienced in treating accident injuries on a lien basis.
What are California lien providers?
California lien providers are licensed medical professionals and facilities that accept medical liens, including doctors, surgeons, physical therapists, chiropractors, imaging centers, and surgical facilities. These providers understand personal injury cases and agree to defer payment until your case settles, making quality medical care accessible immediately after accidents.
Can I get advanced imaging for accident injuries on a lien?
Yes, advanced medical imaging including MRI scans, CT scans, and X-rays are available through lien-based payment arrangements. Diagnostic imaging centers in our network accept medical liens, allowing you to get the diagnostic tests you need to properly document your injuries without paying thousands of dollars upfront.
Where can I find doctors on lien for car accident injuries?
Eazy Liens has an extensive network of doctors who accept liens for car accident injuries throughout California. This includes specialists in orthopedics, neurology, pain management, physical therapy, chiropractic care, and primary care—all experienced in treating motor vehicle accident injuries and providing thorough medical documentation for your personal injury claim.
Does San Diego have medical lien providers?
Yes, Eazy Liens connects accident victims in San Diego with qualified medical lien providers including doctors, specialists, chiropractors, physical therapists, and imaging centers. San Diego liens are commonly used for car accidents, motorcycle accidents, pedestrian injuries, and workplace accidents to ensure immediate access to quality medical care.
How does a medical lien work after a car accident?
After a car accident, a medical lien allows doctors and medical providers to treat you immediately while payment is deferred until your case is resolved.
Is a medical lien legal in California?
Yes, medical liens are legal in California and are commonly used in personal injury cases to help accident victims access care without upfront costs.
Can I get medical treatment without health insurance after an accident?
Yes, a medical lien allows you to receive treatment even if you do not have health insurance.
Is Eazy Liens a medical provider?
No, Eazy Liens coordinates care but does not provide medical treatment directly. We connect you with qualified medical providers in our network.
Is Eazy Liens a law firm?
No, Eazy Liens is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. We focus exclusively on connecting accident victims with medical care.
Do I need a personal injury attorney to use your services?
No, you do not need a personal injury attorney to access lien-based medical care through Eazy Liens. However, if you're working with a personal injury lawyer or medical injury attorney on your case, we coordinate closely with them to ensure you receive proper documentation. We serve accident victims whether or not they have legal representation.
How does medical documentation help my personal injury attorney?
If you're working with a personal injury lawyer, comprehensive medical documentation is critical for your case. Detailed records from specialists, diagnostic imaging results, treatment plans, and progress notes help your medical personal injury attorney demonstrate the severity of your injuries, establish causation, prove damages, and negotiate fair settlements. Our network providers understand legal documentation requirements.
What medical records does a personal injury attorney need?
Personal injury attorneys typically need: initial emergency room records, all diagnostic imaging (MRI, CT, X-rays), specialist evaluations and reports, treatment plans, progress notes documenting ongoing symptoms, medical bills, prognosis statements, and life care plans for serious injuries. Eazy Liens ensures accident victims receive comprehensive care with thorough documentation whether working with a medical injury lawyer or not.
What areas does Eazy Liens serve?
Eazy Liens currently operates in California, serving Los Angeles, Orange County, Inland Empire, San Diego, and Northern California including the Bay Area and Central Valley.
How quickly can I get an appointment?
In many cases, appointments can be scheduled within 24 to 48 hours.

Treatment & Services

What types of medical care can I receive through a lien?
Care may include MRI, X-rays, physical therapy, chiropractic care, pain management, orthopedic surgery, neurology, acupuncture, and specialist treatment.
How soon should I see a doctor after a car accident?
You should see a doctor as soon as possible after a car accident, even if symptoms seem minor.
Can delayed treatment hurt my injury claim?
Yes, delaying medical treatment can make injuries worse and may negatively impact your claim.
Do I need an MRI after a car accident?
An MRI may be recommended if you have ongoing pain, limited movement, or suspected internal injuries.
How long does accident-related treatment usually last?
Treatment length depends on the severity of your injuries and your recovery progress.
Can I continue treatment while my case is pending?
Yes, you can continue receiving medically necessary treatment while your case is ongoing.
Can I get treatment for soft tissue injuries?
Yes, soft tissue injuries are commonly treated through accident-related care.
Can I receive treatment for old injuries made worse by an accident?
Yes, aggravation of pre-existing injuries can be evaluated and treated.
What is whiplash treatment and how long does recovery take?
Whiplash treatment includes physical therapy, chiropractic care, pain management, and targeted exercises to restore neck mobility and reduce pain. Mild whiplash typically recovers in 2-4 weeks, moderate cases take 1-3 months, while severe whiplash may require 3-6 months or more of comprehensive treatment through lien-based providers.
Can I get car accident injury treatment without insurance?
Yes, you can receive complete car accident injury treatment without health insurance through lien-based medical care. Qualified providers including specialists, imaging centers, physical therapists, and surgeons accept medical liens, allowing you to access all necessary treatments with zero upfront costs while your personal injury case is pending.
What specialists accept liens for car accident injuries?
Many specialists accept medical liens for car accident injuries including orthopedic surgeons, neurologists, pain management physicians, physical therapists, chiropractors, radiologists for imaging, neurosurgeons, and mental health professionals. Eazy Liens connects you with experienced specialists throughout California who understand personal injury cases.
How do I get an MRI for accident injuries on a lien?
Getting an MRI on a lien is simple: contact Eazy Liens, and we'll connect you with diagnostic imaging centers that accept medical liens. Your doctor orders the MRI, the imaging center performs the scan, and payment is deferred until your case settles. This includes MRI, CT scans, X-rays, and ultrasound imaging without upfront costs.
When should I seek immediate medical care after an accident?
Seek immediate emergency care if you experience loss of consciousness, severe bleeding, chest pain, difficulty breathing, severe head/neck/back pain, numbness or inability to move limbs, confusion, or suspected broken bones. Even if you feel fine, see a specialist within 72 hours as many serious injuries like whiplash, concussions, and soft tissue damage show delayed symptoms.
Can I access medical care without insurance after a car accident?
Yes, lien-based medical treatment allows complete access to specialists, diagnostic imaging, physical therapy, and even surgery without health insurance and with zero upfront costs. Medical providers accept liens and defer payment until your personal injury case settles, ensuring you get necessary care immediately regardless of insurance status.
What types of accident injuries require specialist care?
Spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, fractures, herniated discs, whiplash, soft tissue damage, nerve injuries, and internal injuries all require specialist evaluation and treatment. Even seemingly minor accidents can cause serious injuries that worsen without proper specialist care from orthopedists, neurologists, or pain management physicians.

Payment & Insurance

Do I need to pay anything upfront with a medical lien?
No, medical liens are designed so you can receive treatment without paying out of pocket upfront.
Will a medical lien affect my settlement?
A medical lien does not reduce your settlement; it simply ensures medical providers are paid from the settlement once the case is resolved.
What happens to the medical lien when my case settles?
Once your case settles, the medical lien is paid directly from the settlement proceeds.
What if my case does not settle?
If a case does not settle, the lien is handled according to the agreement terms, and Eazy Liens helps guide you through next steps.
Does lien-based treatment cover surgery?
Yes, lien-based medical services cover surgical procedures including orthopedic surgery, neurosurgery, spinal procedures, and other necessary operations. Qualified surgeons accept liens for accident-related injuries, allowing access to surgical care with zero upfront costs.
Can I get treatment for soft tissue injuries on a lien?
Absolutely. Soft tissue injuries including muscle strains, ligament sprains, whiplash, and contusions are commonly treated through lien-based care. Access physical therapy, chiropractic care, pain management, and diagnostic imaging without upfront payment.
What if I have a herniated disc from my accident?
Herniated disc treatment is fully available through lien-based providers including orthopedic specialists, neurosurgeons, pain management physicians, physical therapists, and diagnostic imaging centers. Treatment ranges from conservative care to minimally invasive procedures and surgery if needed.

Payment & Insurance

Is a medical lien the same as a loan?
No, a medical lien is not a loan and does not charge interest like a traditional loan.
Does Eazy Liens charge interest on medical liens?
No, Eazy Liens does not charge interest like a loan.
Are there hidden fees?
No, the process is explained clearly before you move forward.
Do I need to use my health insurance first?
In many cases, you are not required to use health insurance before using a medical lien.

Documentation & Legal

Do I need a lawyer to get medical treatment through Eazy Liens?
No, you can receive medical treatment through Eazy Liens even if you do not have a lawyer.
Will seeing a doctor without a lawyer hurt my case?
No, getting proper medical care is important and does not harm your case.
Should I wait to see a doctor until I speak to a lawyer?
No, delaying medical care can worsen injuries and complicate recovery.
Will treatment records be documented properly?
Yes, medical providers document treatment thoroughly as part of standard care.
Is my medical information kept private?
Yes, all medical information is handled in compliance with privacy regulations.
What if the other driver's insurance hasn't accepted fault yet?
You can still receive medical care through a lien while liability is being determined.
Can the providers testify if needed?
Our professionals can provide expert testimony when needed to support your case, although this is handled on a case-by-case basis.
How are the medical reports used in my case?
Medical reports document the extent of your injuries, the need for treatment, and your prognosis. They are essential evidence in personal injury claims.
How long are the medical records kept?
Medical records are retained according to California state requirements and can be accessed as needed for your case, even after treatment has concluded.
Can I get copies of my medical records?
Absolutely. You have the right to access your medical records at any time. Simply request copies from your treating provider or contact us for assistance.
What information is included in the medical documentation?
The documentation includes diagnosis, treatment plans, progress notes, imaging results, prognosis, and any other relevant medical information about your injuries and recovery.
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