820 people a day in California get hurt in accidents and never see a doctor because they think they can't afford it. You can. Our entire medical network treats accident victims on lien zero upfront, zero out of pocket.
Most people believe they need health insurance, money, or an active insurance claim before they can see a doctor after an accident. None of that is true. Through a medical lien, you get treated now and the cost comes out of your future settlement not your pocket.
Walk in with no insurance, no money, no claim number. Our doctors treat you immediately.
Every visit, every diagnosis, every treatment is properly recorded this becomes evidence in your case.
When your injury case settles, the medical costs are paid directly from the settlement funds. You keep the rest.
Many lien-based providers will not pursue payment if no recovery is obtained. Terms vary by provider and arrangement; your attorney will review your specific lien agreement.
You qualify for lien-based treatment if any of these apply:
No insurance. No upfront payment. No gaps in your care.
Accident Doctor
Initial evaluation, diagnosis, and referrals
MRI Imaging
Disc, nerve, and soft tissue imaging no upfront cost
Chiropractor
Neck, back, and spinal care for whiplash and soft tissue injuries
Physical Therapy
Rehabilitation to restore full function
Pain Management
Non-opioid and interventional pain treatment
Orthopedic Surgeon
Bone and joint injuries, surgical and non-surgical
Neurologist
Head injuries, nerve damage, headaches, and memory issues
Psychology
PTSD, anxiety, and emotional trauma from the accident
Medical Transportation
Can't drive to appointments? We cover that too.
Pain that shows up days or weeks after an accident is extremely common. Soft tissue injuries, herniated discs, and nerve damage often don't feel serious at first then get worse. You can still be seen and treated. Here's what matters:
I have no health insurance at all
This can typically be handled entirely on lien. In most arrangements, you pay nothing upfront and costs are resolved from your settlement. Specific terms depend on your provider agreement and attorney we can walk you through it.
I was uninsured when the accident happened
Your health insurance situation doesn't affect your eligibility for lien-based medical care.
The other driver had no insurance
We still treat you. Your attorney can pursue uninsured motorist claims, and your care is still covered on lien.
I have Medi-Cal / Medicaid
Medi-Cal typically won't cover accident injuries where a third party is liable. Lien care works alongside or instead of Medi-Cal for accident cases.
My employer isn't covering my work injury
If workers' comp is fighting your claim, you can still get treated on lien while your attorney handles the dispute.
It is not too late. Delayed pain is normal after a car accident adrenaline and inflammation mask injuries for days. See a doctor now, document your injuries, and start treatment. Two weeks is still well within the window for a valid claim.
California is a comparative negligence state. Even if you were partially at fault, you can still recover damages proportional to the other party's fault. You can still get treated on lien.
No. You can get seen right now without an attorney. Many patients come to us before they have representation. If you need an attorney referral, we can help connect you with a personal injury lawyer in your area.
All treatment within our network is covered by the lien agreement you sign. Your attorney reviews this as part of your case. There are no surprise bills.
Yes. MRI imaging is one of the most commonly requested services after an accident. We provide MRI on lien no insurance, no upfront payment, no deposit required.
Get documented anyway. Pain that came and went after an accident is still evidence of injury. Seeing a doctor creates the medical record that protects your claim and if symptoms return, you're already in the system.