Frequently Asked Questions

What is a medical lien?
A medical lien is a legal claim made by a healthcare provider to secure payment for medical services rendered to a patient involved in an accident or personal injury case. This ensures the provider will be compensated once the patient’s settlement or judgment is received.
Do chiropractors accept medical liens?
Will auto insurance pay for my chiropractor visits?
I don’t have an auto accident attorney; can you refer me to one?
Should I get an attorney before going to the chiropractor?
Should I talk to the insurance company on my own?
What should I do if the insurance company asks me to settle?
How can visiting a chiropractor help my personal injury case?
I was in a fender bender, should I still seek medical attention?
I don’t feel any pain after my auto accident, should I still visit a chiropractor?
What symptoms should I watch for following my car accident?
What if I need X-rays or MRIs?
I was told soft tissue damage from my auto accident will heal on its own, is this true?