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Contact  Us:

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Alex Bigham | Managing Partner

alex@einsteinsbp.com

Tel: 602.549.2225

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Matt Coen | Managing Partner

matt@einsteinsbp.com

Tel: 602.762.1128

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Einstein's Brain & Pain is Arizona’s premier network connecting personal injury and accident injury clients with top-tier medical providers across major cities, including Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tucson, Flagstaff, and Prescott. We facilitate access to a comprehensive range of specialized services, including physical therapy, chiropractic care, pain management, orthopedic care, neurosurgery, neurology, neuropsychology, trauma counseling, neurorehabilitation, vestibular therapy, laser scar revision, and more. While we are not medical providers, we streamline access to expert care through our extensive provider network and offer funding solutions for essential treatments. If you've been injured in an accident, trust Einstein's Brain & Pain to connect you with the right care and support throughout your recovery.

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Einstein's Brain & Pain is a factoring company. Einstein's Brain & Pain purchases account receivables at a discount from medical providers and the patient is responsible to Einstein's Brain & Pain instead of the medical provider. “Factoring is the buying of accounts receivable at a discount.  The price is discounted because the factor assumes the risk of collection on the accounts receivable.”  Black’s Law Dictionary, Eighth Edition, 2004. Three parties are involved in a typical factoring arrangement; the owner of the account receivable, the debtor on the account receivable and the buyer of the account receivable ( “the factor”). The receivable is associated with the debtor’s liability to pay money owed to the owner of the account receivable for work performed or goods sold.  The owner sells one of its invoices at a discount to the factor in order to obtain cash.  The sale of the receivable transfers ownership of the receivable to the factor, and the factor obtains all of the rights associated with the receivable, including the right to receive the payments owed by the debtor for the invoice amount.

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