Pain Management on Lien/Personal Injury
When a personal injury occurs, the person injured isn’t at fault. The most common causes of personal injuries are car accidents, medical malpractice, slipping and falling, dog bites, and assault and battery. If you sustain an injury that’s directly associated with your employment, it’s a work-related injury.
What constitutes personal injury?
This type of injury is often caused by:
Vehicle accidents
Walking into objects
Machine entanglements
Falling, slipping, or tripping
Repetitive motion or overexertion
How does pain management and personal injury on lien work?
Both personal and work-related injuries are formally recognized and sometimes involve medical liens to recover the cost of medical bills. At Palomar Spine & Pain, Dr. Faruque is committed to helping personal injury victims recover from the injuries that an accident has caused. We work on a medical lien, which means that the medical bills are paid directly to the medical doctor from the settlement or judgment. Therefore, there are no upfront or hidden fees to receive care from us and you will be able to receive the medical care that you need for recovery throughout the duration of your ongoing personal injury case, and even after if necessary. Because we specialize in personal injury cases, we understand the types of injuries that can arise. From minor to complex, it is essential to seek medical care from a qualified doctor who will prioritize you and do everything necessary to get you back to where you need to be. You can trust that we will be an asset to you every step of the way. Overall, one of our top goals is to make your life easier. We understand that finding a trusted pain management doctor on lien can be difficult; however, you have come to the right place because we are everything you need to help you recover.
Seek Care If…
If you have been in an accident, whether it was a car accident, pedestrian accident, motorcycle accident, slip and fall, or the like, and you suffer from the following, then it is important to seek medical care from a pain management doctor:
You cannot function normally
Your quality of life is impacted
Other remedies have failed, such as warm compresses or over-the-counter medication
You have a severe injury
You have a deformity
You experience symptoms of nerve damage