Turned away by an attorney?
At Fault Doesn't Mean
Without Options.
You're in pain. You need answers. Whether you got a ticket or not, Michigan drivers may still have medical coverage available. We'll help you find out.
- We treat at-fault drivers
- Free benefits check before you're seen
- Pain management, spine & ortho
- Same-week appointments
Tell us what happened. We'll check your options—no cost, no commitment.
We Help Drivers Others Turn Away
Got a ticket? At fault? No attorney? You're not stuck. We see patients in your situation every week.
We Treat At-Fault Drivers
Fault doesn't determine who deserves care. If you're hurt, we'll evaluate you and help figure out coverage.
We Handle the Confusion
Insurance is complicated. We verify your benefits, explain your options, and manage billing so you can focus on healing.
Fast, Judgment-Free Care
Same-week appointments. Pain management, spine, ortho, chiro, and hand—all in one place. No referral required.
Not Sure What To Do Next?
If an attorney turned you away because you got a ticket, you're probably wondering if you have any options. Here's where to start:
- Get evaluated—your injuries matter regardless of who was at fault.
- Don't assume you are not covered. Michigan No-Fault works differently than you might think. We'll help verify what applies.
- Have your insurance info ready (policy or claim number). Not sure? We can still talk.
- Call us or submit the form. No referral needed. No judgment.
Symptoms & Injuries We Treat
Non-surgical and surgical options tailored to your injury and goals.
Common Questions From At-Fault Drivers
Michigan's No-Fault system is confusing. Here's what you need to know.
Reasonable and necessary medical care, including specialist visits, imaging, surgery, chiro, therapy, and medications. May include wage loss and replacement services.
We verify your auto and health benefits, submit claims, and manage authorizations. We offer a free benefits check before treatment.
You may qualify through the Michigan Assigned Claims Plan (MACP). We'll help you navigate application steps for covered care.
Yes. Being at fault—or getting a ticket—doesn't automatically disqualify you from medical care. Under Michigan No-Fault, your own auto policy may still cover treatment. That's true even if you caused the accident. We'll help verify what coverage you have before your first visit.
Attorneys often decline at-fault cases because there's no third party to pursue. But that has nothing to do with your medical care. You don't need a lawyer to see a doctor. If you're hurt, you deserve to be evaluated and treated—and your insurance may cover it. We focus on the medical side and help you understand your options.
We provide medical evaluation and treatment only. No legal advice.
Patient Stories
Sarah M. · Livonia
"After my rear-end crash I could barely turn my neck. Synergy verified my No-Fault, coordinated spine and therapy, and got me in the same week. I'm back to work and driving without pain."
James T. · Sterling Heights
"They handled my PIP paperwork so treatment wasn't delayed. Ortho and pain doctors were in the same building—super efficient."
Keisha A. · Southfield
"Scheduling was fast and everyone listened. Having one coordinator made the whole process less stressful."