Georgia Accident Claim Center works with medical providers across the state who treat accident victims — including physicians, chiropractors, orthopedists, physical therapists, imaging centers, and pain management specialists. If your practice treats Georgia accident patients, we can help build consistent referral relationships that support your patient pipeline.
How We Connect Providers with Patients
Accident victims who connect with us are actively seeking both legal assistance and medical care. Many have not yet identified a treating provider. We make warm introductions between accident victims and providers who are comfortable treating on a letter of protection (LOP) or who otherwise accommodate the needs of personal injury patients awaiting settlement.
What Accident Patients Need From Providers
Georgia accident patients typically require:
- Prompt initial evaluation — same-day or next-day care is critical for both medical and legal reasons, as gaps in care undermine claim value
- Comprehensive injury documentation — thorough clinical notes, accurate injury narratives, and clear documentation of functional limitations are essential to the legal case
- Willingness to correspond with the patient’s attorney — treating physicians are often asked to provide narrative letters, respond to records requests, and occasionally testify regarding causation and prognosis
- Letters of protection acceptance (where applicable) — LOP arrangements allow providers to defer billing until settlement, expanding access to patients without health insurance
Provider Types We Work With
We maintain working relationships with providers across the Georgia personal injury treatment spectrum:
- Emergency medicine and urgent care
- Orthopedic surgery and sports medicine
- Chiropractic care and spinal rehabilitation
- Physical and occupational therapy
- Neurology and pain management
- Diagnostic imaging (MRI, CT)
- Life care planning and vocational rehabilitation
Geographic Reach
We generate accident victim traffic across all of Georgia’s major metro areas — Atlanta, Savannah, Augusta, Macon, Columbus, and smaller communities statewide. If your practice is in or near any of Georgia’s 62 cities we serve, we can discuss whether a working referral relationship makes sense for your practice type and location.
Contact Us
If you are a Georgia medical provider interested in connecting with accident patients, reach out through the contact form on this page. We will respond with information about our referral process and how we work with treating providers.