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5 Keys to a Profitable, High-Impact Personal Injury Segment

The Most Profitable Decision You’re Not Making—Yet

Let me ask you something simple but powerful:

What if one business decision could future-proof your practice, amplify your impact, and restore the profitability medicine once promised?

That’s what launching a Personal Injury (PI) segment can do.

Today, I want to share five essential things every medical provider must do to properly and profitably start and grow a personal injury segment. Because when done right, PI isn’t just a side hustle—it’s your sustainable, recession-resistant revenue stream.

  1. Get Your Mindset Right

Starting a PI segment begins between your ears. This isn’t a plug-and-play insurance model. It’s a niche, a business lane, a journey to mastery.

Yes, there’s a cash flow drought at first—PI pays on the back end when cases resolve. And yes, you will have to deal with difficult law firms. But the upside?

  • No pre-authorization requirements
  • No service denials
  • No insurance micromanagement and no paperwork gamesmanship
  • You get paid at or near full out-of-network rates
  • Auto minimums are rising, meaning more payout potential
  • Recession and pandemic proof as checks continue to land for past work
  • Patients stay compliant with skin in the game, so they get better

Oh—and PI patients? They tell everyone about you. Welcome to the land of raving super fans.

  1. Put the Right Processes in Place

PI is won and lost in the details. If you’re going to play, you need to play smart and sharp.

  • Use the right lien—not the generic one. Use one that protects your payment rights.
  • Set reasonable fees—fees confirmed by third-party sources, with supporting documentation you can gather and present. Don’t sell short your talent and value.
  • Gather the right PI-specific information: insurance details to identify MedPay or Personal Injury Protection (PIP), underinsured motorist (UM) and uninsured motorist (UIM) coverage, past medical records, police reports, and more.
  • Above all: use storytelling documentation. This is not insurance coding—it’s human storytelling your patient and their attorney can use for settlement leverage. And it starts with your diagnosis, causation determinations, and documenting the life impact and recovery journey of your patient.
  • Learn all the processes needed to protect yourself and be a value driver, so you do things right and avoid the wrongs.
  • Seek help to get better, faster, and make it all easier. There are many experts and programs to help guide you—including my own Business Advantage Coaching Program. Find what resonates and works for you, but join something. It will save you from headaches and disasters and help you gain the advantages you want sooner.

Be a value driver in every case—not a passive provider who’s easily replaceable.

  1. Get Profitably Paid

Here’s a secret most providers miss: You don’t have to wait months to get paid in many patient cases, and you can out-negotiate even difficult law firms.

  • There’s fast cash in PI: It’s called MedPay or PIP—depending on your state. Learn it. Pursue it. Collect it.
  • Then, learn how to negotiate better. Many law firms will try to slash your bill. But when you’re trained and positioned, you can out-negotiate even the toughest firms—and still be respected.
  • Seek help when needed: training exists to get you there, for example through my company’s Negotiations Aikido program. You can even outsource your bill negotiations to professionals, like our PI Billing Pros outsourced service.

 

  1. Grow Your PI Segment (and Everything Else)

When you learn how to be a value driver in PI, you’ll also grow through law firms—the good ones—who send you more patients as you showcase your PI expertise and bill integrity.

And you don’t need to rely solely on attorneys. You can grow your PI segment through:

  • Peer referrals (PI has built-in medical collaboration through the lien provider network)
  • Current and past patients (those who know and trust you)

PI becomes the engine that fuels organic growth across all segments.

  1. Assign a Dedicated Staff Member

This is the secret sauce. One trained, a team member managing your PI process and trained to handle your bill negotiations can unlock:

  • More free time
  • Higher performance
  • Greater satisfaction
  • And yes—higher profitability

Bonus? That team member becomes more skilled, more confident, and more likely to stay long-term.

This is one area where many offices fall short: they lack a dedicated focus on leveling up staff in this area. But this same staff member can be your practice and profit difference-maker. Don’t be “one of those.” Train the staff assigned to this area.

That’s the real difference-maker—your entire organization can learn, apply, and improve together.

In Closing…

You don’t have to start perfect.

But you do need to start committed.

If you do these five things—commit to the mindset, install the right processes, pursue profitable payment, grow smart, and train your team—you will do more than survive in today’s medical landscape.

You will thrive.

Personal Injury isn’t just a niche. It’s your practice’s power play.

And now—it’s your move.

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P.S. We offer choices for all offices to improve processes, grow your PI segments, and to get paid far more. The choice is yours:

DONE-FOR-YOU: Consider outsourcing to PI Billing Pros (no real financial risk; a pro does it for you saving you time and stress)

DONE-WITH-A-PRO: Join the Business Advantage Coaching Membership (affordable; for better, faster & easier than pure DIY; staff trained too)

DO-IT-YOURSELF: Get the Book that is the main guide for PI for medical providers, and enroll in Negotiations Training  (inexpensive; requires the most time by self-implementing)

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The Roadmap to Personal Injury Success!

This book, authored by Michael Coates, Esq, titled Personal Injury Made Easy,  A Medical Provider’s Roadmap to Successfully Navigate the High-Profit Highway, is the most thorough work on the subject.

Negotiations Aikido

Learn the DISRUPTIVE method of medical bill negotiations during this 6-month, 12-session, interactive online training workshop. Perfect for providers and staff.

Join our Business Advantage Program

Running a medical practice is something they don’t teach you in school, especially when it comes to personal injury.  We provide coaching, training, mentoring, and on-demand education to help make your PI practice more profitable.

Let a PRO negotiate with YOUR law firm!

Having problems dealing with PI law firms? Personal Injury Billing Pros negotiates for you, recovering what your medical practice has earned & deserve.

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