Medical Lien Funding for Providers

Convert your personal injury receivables into immediate cash flow. No delays. No insurance battles. No uncertainty.

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The Problem Providers Face

Personal injury cases can take months—or years—to resolve. Meanwhile, your practice carries the financial burden of care, staffing, and overhead while waiting for settlement.

Delayed payments tied to case outcomes
Insurance pushback and reductions
Unpredictable settlement timelines
Cash flow strain on your practice

The CaseMed Capital Solution

CaseMed Capital purchases medical receivables directly from providers, allowing your practice to unlock immediate capital while reducing the collection burden tied to personal injury settlements.

No recourse. No waiting. No administrative burden.

Our structure is designed to help providers improve cash flow while staying focused on patient care, operations, and growth.
✔ Immediate upfront capital
✔ Non-recourse structure
✔ Portfolio or single-case review
✔ Alignment with faster case resolution

How It Works

1. Submit Cases Send us your outstanding personal injury receivables for confidential review.
2. We Evaluate We assess case strength, treatment profile, documentation, and expected settlement timing.
3. Receive Capital Qualified receivables can be funded quickly based on a percentage of the expected recovery.
4. We Manage Recovery CaseMed handles the recovery process so your team can stay focused on care and operations.

Real-World Example

$2,000 Diagnostic Claim

✔ Provider receives upfront capital
✔ Case later settles at $1,500
✔ CaseMed manages the recovery process and risk

Your focus stays on patient care—not collections.

Why CaseMed Capital

30+ years of experience across personal injury funding markets
Deep familiarity with provider and attorney workflows
Portfolio-first underwriting discipline
Built for long-term provider relationships and scalable review

Turn Your Receivables Into Capital

Stop waiting on settlements. Improve cash flow with a confidential review of your eligible personal injury receivables.

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