Auto collisions in downtown Chicago — rear-end impacts on the Kennedy, side-swipes in Loop intersections, rideshare crashes on LaSalle — generate the bulk of soft-tissue and spinal injury caseloads in Cook County. Injury Network Chicago coordinates the medical side of those cases: chiropractic placement, physical therapy, imaging referrals, and pain-management hand-offs when warranted.
Our coordinators sit three blocks from the Daley Center at 10 S Riverside Plaza. When a Loop or West Loop attorney refers a new car-accident client, we place that client with a credentialed chiropractor inside one business day, monitor visit cadence, and feed your firm visit summaries the moment a treatment plan changes. Records and a signed lien letter land on your desk inside 48 hours of treatment closure.
We are a coordination network — not a law firm and not a medical provider. Chiropractic, physical therapy, and pain-management services are delivered by independently licensed practitioners within our network. Personal injury legal services, where referenced, are provided by independent attorneys.
What we coordinate
- Same-day chiropractic placement (Loop, West Loop, South Loop, River North)
- Physical therapy evaluation and rehabilitation programs
- Imaging referrals (X-ray, MRI) coordinated through in-network facilities
- Pain management physician referrals for complex cervical / lumbar cases
- Attorney coordination — visit summaries, treatment narratives, lien letters in 48 hours
Frequently asked questions
How soon should I see a chiropractor after a Chicago car accident?
Most coordinators in our network recommend an initial chiropractic evaluation within 72 hours of an accident, even when symptoms feel mild. Soft-tissue injuries from rear-end collisions on the Kennedy, Eisenhower, or LSD often present pain 24–48 hours later, and an early baseline exam strengthens both your treatment plan and the documentation a personal injury attorney later needs.
Will the chiropractor bill my auto insurance directly?
Providers in our network typically work on a lien basis for active personal injury cases: care is provided without out-of-pocket cost to you, and the bill is satisfied from the settlement at case closure. Where med-pay or health coverage is available, the coordinator will route billing in the order that protects your settlement.
Do you coordinate care if I was hit by a rideshare driver in the Loop?
Yes. Rideshare-involved collisions (Uber, Lyft) in the Loop and surrounding neighborhoods are handled the same way as any auto-accident case — same-day chiropractic placement, imaging referrals when warranted, and a clean records package delivered to your attorney inside 48 hours of treatment closure.