You see more PI cases than anyone. Do you know what they pay?
For independent, multi-location chiropractic groups with personal-injury volume.
What you're carrying
Chiropractic sees more personal-injury volume than any other specialty. High case counts, long treatment courses, and heavy attorney-referral relationships mean your realization rate — and which firms drive it — matters more to your economics than in any other segment.
The first read
Firm-level spread. With high case counts, the by-firm table gets statistically meaningful fast: which referral relationships actually collect, which resolve in a year versus three, and where the reductions concentrate.
For high-volume PI practices, referral selection is the single biggest financial lever — and it's currently being pulled blind.
The sample report shows a by-firm realization table at the case counts high-volume PI practices actually carry. Read the chiropractic sample report.
The benchmarks show where chiropractic median realization sits relative to every other segment on the same cases. See median realization by segment.
Who this is for
Multi-location groups with a practice administrator. Independently owned.
Practices carrying the same paper
- Physical therapyPT lien receivables: what LOP cases really pay
Same visit economics, same problem of a book too granular to notice.
- ImagingImaging center lien AR: what PI referrals collect
The scan you refer out for, billed on the same lien.
