2820 Lassiter Rd. Ste 100 Bldg B, Marietta, Georgia, 30062
770-559-3186

Personal Injury Clinic

Were you in an accident?
Car accidents can lead to chronic injuries that impact your quality of life. It's important to find the right treatment for your injuries as soon as you feel discomfort.
Brighter Health has treated thousands of accident victims in the last 30 years. With MRI & X-Ray in-house and a team of specialized doctors, chiropractors and physical therapist we can diagnose your injuries then build a personalized treatment plan that has you feeling better fast!

Get Better. Get Answers. Get Justice.
At Brighter Health, we help people injured in accidents get the medical care they deserve — quickly and compassionately. Our team offers timely evaluation, evidence-based treatment, and documentation to support your legal claim.Get in touch with us today to schedule an appointment, or to find out more about our comprehensive medical services. Our knowledgeable and compassionate staff is always available to answer your questions and concerns.
What We Treat
We specialize in evaluating and treating injuries from:
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Car accidents (auto, truck, motorcycle)
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Work-related injuries
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Slip-and-fall accidents
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Sports injuries
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Assault-related injuries
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Product-related injuries
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Pedestrian accidents
If you are in pain or unsure what to do next — we can help.

Why Choose Us
Compassionate. Professional. Experienced.
Same-Day Appointments
Get seen fast — same-day or next-day appointments are typically available.
No Out-of-Pocket Cost
No insurance? No problem.
We work with personal injury attorneys and letters of protection (LOP).
Attorney-Friendly Documentation
We understand what lawyers and insurance adjusters require.
We treat you like a person — not a case number.
Our Services
We provide:
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Comprehensive medical examinations
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X-ray and diagnostic imaging
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Personalized treatment plans
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Chiropractic care / Physical therapy
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Specialist referrals
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Return-to-work assessments
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Legal-required medical documentation
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Impairment ratings (if needed)
Every treatment plan is tailored to your unique injury and recovery goals.
Working With Attorneys
We partner with personal injury attorneys to ensure you receive care without financial stress.
We provide:
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Medical records
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Treatment notes
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Radiology reports
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Case summaries
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Impairment ratings (when needed)
We communicate with legal teams to support fair compensation on your behalf.
WHAT
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EXPECT
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Initial Evaluation.
We assess your symptoms, review accident details, and perform a physical exam.
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Diagnostic Imaging.
We order X-rays and/or MRIs when needed.
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Treatment Plan.
We start therapy, referrals, medication management, and personalized recovery timeline.
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Progress Monitoring.
We routinely evaluate your progress to ensure optimal recovery.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Do I need an attorney before coming in?
No. We can help you get care first. If needed, we can refer you to trusted personal injury attorneys.
Will I have to pay out of pocket?
For qualifying cases, treatment may be covered under a Letter of Protection (LOP) or other PI agreements.
What if I feel fine after the accident?
Some injuries present hours or days later. Early evaluation protects your health and your legal case.
How soon can I be seen?
Same-day or next-day appointments are often available.
What should I bring to my appointment?
Bring your photo ID, accident report (if available), insurance information, and any attorney or case details.
Can you treat me if I already have an attorney?
Absolutely. We work directly with your attorney to ensure accurate, timely documentation and communication.
What types of injuries do you treat?
We treat whiplash, back pain, neck injuries, fractures, joint pain, soft tissue injuries, concussions, and more.
Can you help with medical documentation for my case?
Yes. Our reports include exam findings, diagnostic imaging, and treatment summaries accepted by insurance companies and courts.
Do you prescribe medication?
Yes, when medically necessary. Our licensed providers can prescribe appropriate pain management medications or refer you to specialists.
Do you provide physical therapy or chiropractic care?
Yes, we coordinate or provide both on-site and through trusted partners to support your recovery.
What if I don’t have health insurance?
You can still be treated. We accept Letters of Protection and other personal injury arrangements so you can focus on healing.
Can you refer me to specialists?
Yes. If your injury requires advanced care (neurology, orthopedics, pain management), we’ll coordinate referrals and communicate with all specialists involved.
How long will my recovery take?
Recovery time depends on your injury’s severity and treatment plan. We’ll evaluate your progress regularly and adjust your care accordingly.
Do you provide work restrictions or return-to-work notes?
Yes. We issue documentation for employers and attorneys regarding your ability to work safely during recovery.
What is personal injury?
Personal injury is a legal term that refers to any harm or damage caused to an individual's body, mind, or emotions. It encompasses a wide range of incidents where a person sustains injuries due to the negligence, intentional actions, or strict liability of another party. Personal injury law is a branch of civil law that allows individuals who have suffered harm to seek compensation for their losses.
One of the most common scenarios leading to personal injury claims is accidents. These accidents can occur in various settings, including but not limited to, roadways, workplaces, public spaces, and private properties. Car accidents, slip and falls, and workplace incidents are frequent contributors to personal injury cases. In such situations, the injured party (the plaintiff) may file a personal injury claim against the responsible party (the defendant) to seek compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages.
What is a personal injury doctor?
A personal injury doctor, also known as a personal injury physician or specialist, plays a crucial role in the healthcare system by focusing on the diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of individuals who have sustained injuries due to accidents, negligence, or intentional acts. These healthcare professionals specialize in addressing the medical needs of patients involved in personal injury cases, often collaborating with legal professionals to provide documentation and expert testimony.
The primary responsibility of a personal injury doctor is to assess and treat injuries resulting from various incidents, such as car accidents, slip and falls, workplace mishaps, or other traumatic events. These physicians are well-versed in understanding the complexities of injuries that may arise in a personal injury context, including but not limited to fractures, soft tissue injuries, spinal cord injuries, and traumatic brain injuries.
One distinctive aspect of personal injury doctors is the doctor's familiarity with the legal aspects of injury cases. They are accustomed to working with attorneys, insurance companies, and other stakeholders involved in the legal process. These doctors often play a critical role in providing medical documentation that supports personal injury claims. This documentation may include detailed reports on the extent of injuries, treatment plans, and prognoses, all of which contribute to the overall evaluation of damages in a legal context.
The relationship between personal injury doctors and legal professionals extends beyond documentation. In some cases, these physicians may be called upon to provide expert testimony in court. Their expertise in linking injuries to specific incidents and outlining the long-term impact on a patient's health can be instrumental in establishing liability and demonstrating the necessity of compensation for the injured party.
Given the collaborative nature of their work, personal injury doctors may also participate in independent medical examinations (IMEs). These examinations are often requested by insurance companies or legal representatives to obtain an impartial evaluation of the claimant's injuries. The insights provided by personal injury doctors during IMEs can significantly influence the resolution of a personal injury case.
In addition to their role in the legal process, personal injury doctors focus on the comprehensive care and well-being of their patients. They employ a multidisciplinary approach, collaborating with physical therapists, rehabilitation specialists, and other healthcare professionals to ensure that patients receive the appropriate and tailored treatment for their injuries.
Furthermore, personal injury doctors are adept at understanding the psychological and emotional impact of injuries on their patients. They recognize the importance of addressing not only the physical aspects of recovery but also the mental and emotional challenges that individuals may face after a traumatic event.
In conclusion, a personal injury doctor is a specialized healthcare professional dedicated to the diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of individuals who have suffered injuries in accidents, negligence cases, or intentional acts. Beyond their medical expertise, these doctors play a pivotal role in the legal process, providing documentation and expert testimony to support personal injury claims. Their comprehensive approach to patient care, collaboration with legal professionals, and understanding of the broader implications of injuries make them integral to the recovery and justice-seeking process for individuals involved in personal injury cases.