Any auto accident injury caused by a third party, which requires medical care and treatment, is considered under a medical lien. A medical lien may cover many auto accident injuries, including car and motorcycle accidents. Here is a list of some of the injuries that may occur during an auto accident, which a medical lien may also cover:
Dr. Brian Wilner is great! Shortly after my accident I stepped into his office (though no appointment is necessary) to seek physical therapy treatment for an accident I was not at fault for. During the initial treatment assessment he asked.."Does this hurt?!!!" I shouted.." HELL YES!! ..LOL... meaning he has a good sense of humor. He is professional and comfortable to be around to discuss your medical issues without judgement. I would give him 10 STARS, if I was not limited to 5. I am a real client. Not paid for this evaluation.
N
Tamarac, Florida
Dr. Wilner is an absolutely amazing chiropractor. He is extremely passionate about his work and truly cares about treating his patients with the best care possible. He is very kind and easy to talk to and the office itself is always so welcoming and comfortable. His treatments have helped tremendously with my pain after my accident and I’m so grateful for all that he has done to help and treat me. Leandro at the front desk is also so kind and friendly and I truly appreciated my time going in for therapy because of the great environment they both created.
LW
Tamarac, Florida
I got into an accident the last week of October and have been going to dr Wilner and Jenny since. My back was so messed up from the accident but knew that everything was gunna be just fine. Dr wilner and Jenny definitely helped me so much my back feels great. Feels like nothing ever happened. They definitely cater to your every need and make sure that your well taken care of. They make you feel welcome. I got discharged today and I can say I’m definitely gunna miss going their as much. I highly recommend them to anyone that needs a chiropractor and a physical therapist.
AJ
Tamarac, Florida
*Disclaimer: Results are not guaranteed and may vary from person to person.
When an auto accident is not a person's fault, there are steps to take to have the treatment covered by the responsible party or their insurance. The initial step is to file a personal injury claim with an attorney, which may result in a medical lien against the responsible party. According to the American Bar Association, "you have a negligence claim in a 'fault' state if you are injured by a driver who failed to exercise reasonable care because drivers have a duty to exercise reasonable care anytime they are on the road" (americanbar.org, 2016).
Typically, an attorney will facilitate the medical lien and work with the responsible party's insurance company to negotiate the amount covered. Essentially, a medical lien enables the injured person of the auto accident to have their medical care paid for by the other person's auto insurance. Also, medical liens allow the injured person to seek immediate medical attention without waiting months to receive their benefits.
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