A COMPANY YOU CAN RELY ON
Key Health has been in business since 1996 and is the nationwide leader in providing lien funding solutions to healthcare providers, attorneys and their injured clients.
The last thing you should be concerned with is how you will pay the medical bills associated with your injuries. Key Health can help ease the stress and emotional strain you suffer after a traumatic accident by providing immediate access to high quality medical treatment.
MAKE THE RIGHT CHOICE FOR YOUR CASE
Some injury victims choose to utilize "pre-settlement loans" to pay for medical expenses. Unfortunately, these companies can charge fees as high as 7% per month! This could result in you owing up to 250% of the borrowed amount. When your case settles, this liability can become a devastating, uncomfortable and unnecessary financial burden. Key Health offers a much better solution. We never charge recurring monthly fees or interest. In addition, with Key Health you will not be required to pay upfront deposits or any out-of-pocket cash fees or expenses. We receive payment when your case settles no matter how long it takes.
TYPES OF PERSONAL INJURY ACCIDENTS
A personal injury case is any civil suit brought by one party against another for damages done to their person. For those with limited or no health insurance (or patients seeking treatment out of network), providers typically use a consensual lien or letter of protection system. A lien or letter of protection is a document signed by an injured patient and/or their attorney that states that the injured party will make payment for the medical services received when the lawsuit settles against the at-fault party.
Personal injury cases can include:
· Moving Vehicle Accidents: These accidents include automobile vs. automobile, automobile vs. pedestrian, motorcycle collisions and mass transportation accidents.
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Premises Liability Cases: These are accidents that occur on commercial or private property. For example, a customer trips over an obstacle in a store and sustains a serious injury or a worker is injured at a private residence and is not an employee of a company with workers' compensation or disability insurance.
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Assaults: Assault cases typically are the results of violence committed against a person, ranging from battery to dog bites.
