No health insurance and hurt in a car accident in Long Beach? You still have the right to medical care. Our 15++ lien-based doctors treat you now and are paid from your settlement.
Call us in Long Beach. We connect you with a doctor who treats accident victims without insurance.
See the doctor immediately - no insurance card, no co-pay, no upfront payment.
Your treatment is billed on a lien and paid from your personal injury settlement.
Our doctors in Long Beach treat accident victims with no health insurance - ever.
A medical lien means you never pay from your own money - settlement covers it all.
No insurance doesn't mean second-rate care. You get full specialist access.
We don't make you wait. Same-day appointments available across Long Beach.
We have lien-based providers near you throughout Long Beach & South Bay.
Yes, absolutely. Eazy Liens connects you with accident doctors in Long Beach who work on a medical lien - no insurance card needed, no upfront payment, ever.
A medical lien is an agreement where your doctor treats you now and agrees to be paid from your personal injury settlement later. It means no insurance is needed and you pay nothing out of pocket.
The ER will stabilize you in an emergency, but for ongoing injury care in Long Beach - physical therapy, specialist visits, MRIs - you need a lien-based doctor network like Eazy Liens.
No. In California, the at-fault driver's insurance is responsible for your medical bills. Whether or not you have health insurance doesn't change your right to compensation.
Call Eazy Liens at (877) 371-1733. We'll connect you with a lien-based accident doctor in Long Beach immediately - no insurance, no upfront cost, same-day care available.
$0 upfront. Through a medical lien, your car accident doctors treatment in Long Beach is paid from your personal injury settlement. No out-of-pocket costs.
Seek medical attention right away, even if injuries seem minor. In Long Beach, our 15+ lien-based providers can see you within 24 hours with no upfront cost. Document everything and contact a personal injury attorney.
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