What's the difference between Lane 02 (Practice with us) and Lane 03 (Care network)?
Lane 02 is for physicians who want to become a treating InjuryDox clinician — joining IDx Medical Group, P.C. as employed (W-2) or affiliated (1099 panel). You're working inside the medical group. Lane 03 is for specialty practices and facilities — PT, imaging, ASCs, hospitals, pharmacy, etc. — that want to receive InjuryDox patients into your existing practice. Both are valuable; they're just different relationships to patient flow.
Are pre-settlement funders, life-care planners, defense counsel, and other non-clinical roles welcome?
Yes — and explicitly across all sides of the claim. Lane 04 (Claim ecosystem) is built for the full legal-claim service ecosystem: pre-settlement funders, life-care planners, vocational consultants, biomechanical experts, mediators, structured-settlement consultants, defense counsel, in-house carrier legal teams, and similar roles. We invite partners across the full personal-injury claim lifecycle — plaintiff-side, defense-side, and carrier-side.
What about adjacent verticals like workers' comp or mass torts?
Welcomed. Workers' comp, mass torts and MDL plaintiff populations, subrogation specialists for health plans, and carrier-side data partners are all in scope as the platform expands. If you operate in an injury-related vertical we haven't named, use the catch-all card and tell us where you sit.
Do partners receive client referrals from InjuryDox?
Sometimes — on a patient- or counsel-initiated basis. When a patient or attorney asks about partner services that may fit their case (life-care planning, structured-settlement consulting, specialty clinical care, lien negotiation, defense-side IME or peer review, and similar), credentialed network members in Lanes 02–04 are part of the information shared. Multiple options, no specific recommendation, no referral fees. Patients and counsel choose.
Does partnership mean referral volume or revenue commitments?
No. Even when bidirectional referrals happen (see above), InjuryDox does not promise referral volume, claim outcomes, treatment outcomes, payment outcomes, reimbursement outcomes, or litigation outcomes — to any partner type.
Can partners fit into existing care relationships?
Yes. InjuryDox is designed to work alongside existing physicians, care partners, case teams, attorneys, and professional workflows. The goal is to add structure to recovery — not replace trusted relationships.
What makes a strong partner?
Patient support comes first. Beyond that: documentation quality, operational responsiveness, privacy discipline, billing clarity, state-aware review, professional communication, and willingness to operate inside a coordinated workflow rather than around it.