Child injured in an accident in I-880 Freeway and needs physical therapy? Our 20++ lien-based pediatric physical therapists provide expert rehabilitation - no insurance needed.
Your child's accident doctor prescribes pediatric PT. We find a lien-based therapist in I-880 Freeway.
Your child begins age-appropriate PT with no upfront cost or insurance.
All PT fees are paid from the personal injury settlement.
Licensed pediatric physical therapists in I-880 Freeway trained in child-specific rehabilitation.
Lien-based pediatric PT - all fees paid from the personal injury settlement.
Age-appropriate therapy techniques and environments that make rehab accessible for kids.
PT protocols designed to protect growing bones and promote healthy development.
We have lien-based providers near you throughout The I-880 (Nimitz Freeway) runs along the East Bay from Oakland to San Jose, serving heavy commuter and truck traffic from the Port of Oakland..
Eazy Liens connects families in I-880 Freeway with lien-based pediatric physical therapists who treat children injured in accidents at no upfront cost.
Children's bodies respond differently to injury and therapy than adults. Pediatric PTs use age-appropriate techniques and protocols that protect growing bones while restoring function.
Yes. Pediatric physical therapy for accident injuries in I-880 Freeway is covered under a medical lien at $0 upfront cost.
Treatment duration depends on the injury severity and your child's age. Your pediatric PT will create a customized plan and document all progress for your legal case.
Yes. All pediatric PT sessions include detailed progress notes documenting your child's functional limitations and recovery, which support the personal injury settlement.
Yes. California is a comparative negligence state, meaning you may still recover damages even if partially at fault. Our I-880 Freeway providers treat all accident victims with valid claims.
Yes. Through Eazy Liens, you can select from 20+ vetted pediatric physical therapists in I-880 Freeway. We match you based on your injury type, location, and availability.
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