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Personal Injury — Fee Schedule

We accept personal injury cases on Letters of Protection (LOP) and applicable auto insurance coverage. We work directly with your attorney to ensure seamless documentation and billing, with thorough records provided for all legal and insurance purposes.

Injured in a car accident? See a provider promptly.

After a crash you may feel shaken but otherwise okay, and symptoms from whiplash, soft tissue injuries, and spinal strain often surface days later. Getting evaluated promptly does two things: it documents your injuries while they are clearly tied to the accident, and it gets you on a recovery plan before problems become chronic. Waiting gives an insurer more room to argue your injuries were not caused by the crash.

Act quickly

Prompt care protects both your health and your claim.

Thorough documentation

Clinical records built for legal and insurance purposes.

We coordinate with your attorney

Treatment on a Letter of Protection is welcome.

Florida's 14-day rule still applies — don't wait to be seen

Florida's no-fault PIP system is still in effect. Repeal has been proposed in recent legislative sessions but has not become law. Under the current law, seeking treatment within 14 days of your accident is critical to preserving your PIP medical benefits. Lawmakers have introduced bills in recent sessions proposing to move Florida to an at-fault system, so it's worth confirming your coverage with your insurer or attorney — but until a change is actually signed into law, the 14-day window governs your claim.

This is general information, not legal or insurance advice. Coverage varies by policy and circumstance. Confirm the details of your claim with your insurer or a Florida attorney.

New Patient Examination

$350

Your recovery starts here. A thorough clinical evaluation designed to document injuries, establish medical necessity, and build a comprehensive care plan.

  • Full orthopedic & neurological examination
  • Postural & structural assessment
  • Injury documentation & diagnosis
  • Personalized treatment plan
  • Initial treatment included

Re-Examination

$275

Reassess. Recalibrate. Progress. A formal clinical reassessment to document your recovery and update your treatment plan.

  • Comprehensive progress evaluation
  • Updated clinical documentation
  • Revised treatment plan
  • Treatment included

Treatment Visit

$250
30 min

Comprehensive injury rehabilitation per visit, clinically customized based on your injury presentation and recovery progress.

Services Available Per Visit

Chiropractic Care

Precision spinal & joint manipulation to restore alignment and nervous system function.

Functional Dry Needling (FDN)

Trigger point needling to release muscle tension, reduce pain, and restore neuromuscular function.

Electrical Stimulation (ESTIM)

Therapeutic electrical currents to reduce pain, decrease inflammation, and promote muscle recovery.

Heat Pack

Therapeutic heat application to relax muscle tissue, improve circulation, and prepare tissue for treatment.

Neuromuscular Re-Education

Targeted retraining of movement patterns and muscle firing sequences disrupted by injury.

Therapeutic Exercise

Evidence-based corrective exercises prescribed to restore strength, stability, and function.

IASTM

Precision instruments used to break down scar tissue and fascial adhesions from trauma.

MRT (Muscle Release Technique)

Active tissue release to address post-injury muscle tension and movement restrictions.

Soft Tissue Work

Manual therapy techniques targeting injured soft tissue to restore mobility and reduce pain.

Personal Injury FAQ

How soon should I see a provider after a car accident in Florida?
As soon as you can. Prompt evaluation documents your injuries while they are clearly connected to the crash, which supports both your recovery and any insurance or legal claim. Delaying gives an insurer more room to argue your injuries were not caused by the accident.
Does the Florida 14-day rule still apply?
Yes. Florida's no-fault PIP system and its 14-day treatment deadline are still the law, so seeking care within 14 days of your accident remains critical to preserving your PIP benefits. Lawmakers have repeatedly proposed repealing PIP in favor of an at-fault system, but as of today no repeal has passed, so the 14-day rule still applies. This is general information, not legal advice; confirm your specific coverage with your insurer or attorney, since rules can change.
Do you work with attorneys and Letters of Protection?
Yes. We work directly with your attorney and can treat on a Letter of Protection (LOP), providing thorough clinical documentation for legal and insurance purposes.
What should I bring to my first visit?
Bring a photo ID, your auto insurance information, any accident or police report you have, and your attorney's contact information if you are represented. If you are in pain now, call us and we will guide you.

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