Insights for attorneys, medical offices, and patients
Plain-English writing on lien-based care, medical-legal documentation, and how injury cases actually move.
How medical liens work — a plain-English overview
A medical lien lets injured patients receive care now and have providers paid from the eventual settlement. Here's how the agreement, treatment, and resolution actually flow.
- Attorney Resources April 30, 2026
What attorneys look for in a strong medical-legal report
Clean documentation moves cases. We asked plaintiff and workers'-comp attorneys what separates a useful report from a noisy one — and what providers can do about it.
By Marcus Holloway, Esq. · 6 min read - Patient Education April 8, 2026
Whiplash recovery: a week-by-week guide for the first 6 weeks
Most whiplash injuries resolve within six weeks with consistent care. Here's what each week typically looks like — and the warning signs that mean you should escalate.
By Dr. Priya Anand · 5 min read - Patient Education March 12, 2026
After a car accident: what to do in the first 72 hours
Soft-tissue injuries often surface a day or two later. Here's a simple checklist to protect your health and your case in the first three days after a crash.
By Dr. Priya Anand · 4 min read - Medical Office Resources February 18, 2026
Joining a lien-based network — what new member offices should know
Predictable referral flow is the upside; clean documentation and patient communication are the price of entry. Here's how successful member offices ramp up in their first 90 days.
By Dr. Robert Chen · 6 min read - Attorney Resources January 28, 2026
Workers' comp vs personal injury — referral pathways that actually work
WC and PI cases look similar on intake but route very differently. Here's the practical playbook for matching each case type to the right network provider.
By Marcus Holloway, Esq. · 7 min read
