Need medical equipment after an accident in I-238 Freeway Corridor? Our 12++ lien-based DME providers supply everything you need - wheelchairs, braces, crutches - at no upfront cost.
Your accident doctor prescribes the equipment you need. Eazy Liens coordinates lien-based DME delivery in I-238 Freeway Corridor.
DME is delivered or available for pickup - no upfront cost, no insurance required.
DME fees are paid from your personal injury settlement.
All DME in our I-238 Freeway Corridor network is provided on a lien - paid from your settlement.
From wheelchairs to TENS units, we supply everything prescribed by your accident doctor.
Most DME can be delivered or ready for pickup within 1-2 business days in I-238 Freeway Corridor.
All DME prescriptions and orders are documented for your personal injury claim.
We have lien-based providers near you throughout The I-238 connector in the East Bay links I-580 and I-880, creating a high-accident merge zone in Castro Valley and San Leandro..
Eazy Liens connects accident victims in I-238 Freeway Corridor with lien-based DME providers - no insurance or upfront payment required.
DME covered under a lien includes wheelchairs, orthopedic braces, crutches, walkers, TENS units, cervical collars, back supports, and other medically necessary equipment prescribed by your doctor.
Most DME in I-238 Freeway Corridor can be delivered or ready for pickup within 1-2 business days after your doctor's prescription is received.
Yes. Your accident doctor will prescribe the appropriate equipment. Eazy Liens coordinates the lien billing with our DME network.
Yes. All DME orders, prescriptions, and delivery records are fully documented and can be included in your personal injury settlement claim.
You can still receive lien-based treatment in I-238 Freeway Corridor. Many of our patients get connected with qualified personal injury attorneys through our network after starting care.
This depends on your specific lien agreement. Most I-238 Freeway Corridor providers work with you and your attorney to find a fair resolution. We recommend discussing this upfront.
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