Better care.
Better case
results.

Help your clients access timely, quality medical care with our community health network for law firms. ProLegal Health Network connects your firm to trusted, lien-based providers who understand the needs of personal injury cases—no upfront costs, no delays.
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Seamless access to lien-based medical providers

Skip the hours of searching. ProLegal Health gives your firm instant access to a nationwide network of vetted medical providers who treat personal injury clients on a lien. With full specialty coverage and search-by-location functionality, your team can quickly find the care your client needs—without calling around or chasing referrals.

Nationwide network

Offering a wide network of lien-based medical providers throughout the United States.

Extensive coverage

Covering orthopedists, neurologists, chiropractors, diagnostics, and much more.

No out-of-pocket cost

Delivering care without demanding upfront payments from the client.

Always compliant

Ensuring compliance with state-specific medical lien practices.
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Benefits of ProLegal Health Network

Support recovery without slowing your workflow. We link your firm to vetted providers who understand personal injury cases, easing coordination and strengthening your legal strategy.
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  • Reliable access to medical providers
  • Helps preserve the full settlement potential
  • Reduces administrative work
  • Connects you to trusted, compliant providers
  • Fully integrated with the ProLegal Suite
HOW IT WORKS

How to access our health network

Plaintiff requires
medical care

01
After an accident or injury, the plaintiff needs diagnostic, therapeutic, or specialist medical treatment related to their case.

Law firm logs in to ProLegal Health Network

02
A staff member at a law firm enrolled in ProLegal accesses our secure, intuitive platform to find lien-based medical providers.

Law firm explores our health network directory

03
Using search and filtering tools, case managers explore a nationwide directory of trusted doctors, specialists, and medical facilities by location, specialty, and treatment type.

Law firm selects and contacts provider

04
The firm chooses the most appropriate provider for their client and coordinates directly with the medical office to begin care.

Medical care is delivered on a lien basis

05
The plaintiff receives treatment from the selected provider with no upfront payment required; reimbursement is handled from the case settlement as per the lien agreement.

Optional concierge support 

06
If the law firm is enrolled in ProLegal Live and submits a concierge request, ProLegal can assist with appointment scheduling or other support as needed.
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Provider vetting and compliance process 

Provider application 
or nomination 

01
Medical practices seeking to join the ProLegal Health Network apply directly or are nominated by trusted attorneys or clients.

Providers must specify their areas of specialty (e.g., diagnostic imaging, physical therapy, chiropractic, pain management) and confirm they can treat personal injury cases on lien.

Initial documentation
and screening

02
ProLegal requests and reviews the provider’s licenses, certifications, and insurance coverage.

Verification includes medical board standing, malpractice coverage, and a review of any disciplinary actions or complaints.

Reputation and experience check

03

ProLegal reviews provider track records:

  • Past experience treating personal injury patients
  • References from attorneys and other network members
  • Patient reviews and online reputation

Providers must demonstrate a history of ethical, patient-centered care.

Compliance and ethics review

04

Providers must agree to ProLegal’s strict standards for compliance and ethical practices, including:

  • Transparent billing
  • Accurate lien documentation
  • Timely communication with attorneys and ProLegal
  • Adherence to all applicable state and federal laws

Ongoing monitoring and auditing

05
ProLegal regularly audits provider performance, documentation accuracy, and patient/case outcomes.

We collect feedback from clients, attorneys, and internal staff to ensure standards are maintained.

Non-compliant or underperforming providers are subject to corrective action or removal from the network.

Compliance and ethics review

06
ProLegal’s compliance team tracks regulatory changes and updates providers on new requirements.

Providers must maintain good standing, renew licenses, and undergo periodic re-verification.

FAQs

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What the Health Network Is

The Health Network helps your firm find trusted medical providers for your clients.

It includes information such as provider locations, services, ratings, reviews, and experience with similar cases.

You can use the Health Network to:

• Search for providers by name, specialty, or location

• View service types and supported treatment areas

• Read reviews written by other law firm employees

• Submit your own reviews for providers you have worked with

This tool helps your team make informed decisions when referring clients for care.

How to Search for Health Providers

You can search the Health Network using filters that help you narrow down the right provider.

Step 1: Go to the Health Network page

Open the Health module from the main navigation.

Step 2: Use the search bar

Enter the provider’s name, specialty, or clinic name if you know it.

Step 3: Apply filters

You can filter by:

• Service types

• City

• Provider category

• Relevant specialties

Step 4: Review your results

The page shows each provider’s rating, number of reviews, and key services. Click a provider to view full details.

Understanding Provider Details

Each provider page includes information to help you understand their services and client experience.

You will see:

• Provider name and contact details

• Full address and map

• Services offered

• Average star rating

• Number of reviews

• Individual review comments

• Business hours if available

Service types appear as clearly labeled badges to help you scan for important information quickly.

How to Submit a Provider Review

If you or your client has experience with a provider, you can submit a review to help others.

Step 1: Open the provider’s detail page

Use the search or results list to find the provider.

Step 2: Click “Write a Review”

This brings up the review form.

Step 3: Enter your rating and comments

You can include:

• Your overall rating

• What went well

• Any concerns

• Notes about communication, accessibility, or scheduling

Step 4: Submit the review

Once submitted, your review appears on the provider page as “Pending approval.”

Your law firm’s name is not shown in the review.

How Provider Ratings Are Calculated

Ratings are based on all approved reviews for a provider.

The average rating reflects:

• The star value of each approved review

• The total number of reviews

• The balance of positive and negative experiences

The system updates the average rating automatically each time a new review is approved.