Spanish-Speaking Injury Doctors for PI Cases
The Bronx is 56% Hispanic/Latino. MAIC's clinical and administrative staff includes fluent Spanish speakers who conduct evaluations and coordinate care entirely in Spanish.
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Built for Personal Injury Litigation
Our Spanish-language intake, bilingual medical team, and Spanish patient resources ensure your client receives the same quality care and documentation as English-speaking patients. Refer a patient.
- Same-day injury evaluation with causation narrative
- On-site 1.5T and 3T MRI
- NCV/EMG electrodiagnostics for radiculopathy
- Board-certified orthopedic surgeons and neurologists
- Interventional pain management including ESI
- MTG-compliant documentation
Why Language Access Impacts Case Value
When a Spanish-speaking patient can't fully communicate their symptoms, the medical record suffers. "Patient reports pain" doesn't carry the same evidentiary weight as "Patient describes sharp, shooting pain radiating from the left lower back into the left posterior thigh and calf, worse with sitting and bending, relieved by standing — consistent with L5-S1 radiculopathy." The second description only happens when the patient and physician share a language.
Insurance companies know this. They know that language-barrier records tend to be vague, subjective-heavy, and lacking the specific clinical detail that drives higher valuations. MAIC's bilingual physicians produce the same level of documentation detail in Spanish-language evaluations as in English — because they're conducting the evaluation in the patient's language, not through a translator.
Bronx Demographics and Service Coverage
The Bronx is 56% Hispanic/Latino — the highest proportion of any county in New York State. Washington Heights, Inwood, and East Harlem (the three neighborhoods most frequently sending patients to MAIC from Manhattan) are over 70% Hispanic. Spanish isn't an accommodation at MAIC — it's a core clinical capability.
Our Spanish-language services include: initial intake and informed consent, clinical evaluation and history-taking, diagnostic explanation and imaging review, treatment plan discussion, No-Fault and workers' compensation paperwork, and Spanish-language appointment scheduling online.
Documentation That Strengthens Your Case
The Clinical Team Behind Every Referral
When you refer a case to MAIC, these are the physicians managing your client's care. Board-certified, deposition-experienced, litigation-ready.
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