The emergency room treats your immediate injuries and sends you home but that's only the beginning. Most of the serious damage from a car accident shows up in the days and weeks after. Our specialists pick up where the ER left off.
Did the ER discharge you without a follow-up plan?
You're not alone. Hospitals treat the emergency they don't fix the underlying injuries. Pain that gets worse after you leave the ER is a warning sign. Don't wait.
Emergency rooms stabilize you. Specialists heal you. Here's what the ER typically misses or can't address:
Our network connects you with the right doctors all on lien, no insurance, no upfront cost
Your first stop after the ER. Reviews your discharge papers, orders imaging, and coordinates your full care plan.
Find near meTreats whiplash, neck pain, and spinal misalignment the most common ER-discharge injuries that need ongoing care.
Find near meGets the pictures that show what the ER X-ray missed disc herniations, nerve compression, torn ligaments.
Find near meEvaluates bone, joint, and soft tissue damage. Determines whether surgery is needed or if you can heal without it.
Find near meAddresses headaches, dizziness, memory problems, and nerve pain that developed after your accident.
Find near meRebuilds strength and mobility so you recover fully not just enough to be discharged.
Find near meDon't dismiss these as 'just soreness.' These are signs of serious injuries that worsen without care:
Tell us what happened and where you're hurting. We match you with the right specialist immediately.
Your ER records help our doctors understand your injuries and build on the initial treatment.
All care is on a medical lien. You pay nothing now. Treatment costs are resolved from your settlement.
Every visit is documented properly for your personal injury case, giving your attorney what they need.
Whether you have insurance or not, our lien-based program means you get care now and pay nothing until your case settles. The ER bill shouldn't stop you from getting the treatment you need.
ER doctors rule out life-threatening conditions. They are not injury rehabilitation specialists. 'Fine' in the ER means no broken bones or internal bleeding it does not mean your soft tissues, discs, or nerves are undamaged. Get evaluated by a specialist.
As soon as possible ideally within 48-72 hours. The sooner you start treatment, the better your recovery outcome and the stronger your medical documentation for your personal injury case.
Yes. Our network includes providers who work on medical liens, meaning costs are typically deferred until your case resolves. In most lien arrangements, no upfront payment is required. Terms vary by provider speak with your attorney to confirm the specifics of your lien agreement.
In most cases, consistent follow-up care supports your claim by creating a documented medical record of your injuries. Consult your personal injury attorney about your specific situation they can advise on how your treatment history may affect your case.
Absolutely. X-rays show bones. MRIs show discs, nerves, ligaments, and soft tissue. Many serious accident injuries like herniated discs are completely invisible on X-ray. We can get you an MRI on lien, no upfront cost.