CreoRx Nationwide Coverage

Pharmacy Lien Solutions Across the United States

CreoRx delivers pharmacy lien solutions for personal injury law firms in 21 states, with same-day card activation and 67,000+ pharmacies nationwide. Pick a state to see local coverage and workflow notes.

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67,000+ pharmacies

The CreoRx card is accepted at CVS, Walgreens, Rite Aid, Costco, Target, Walmart, and thousands of independents in every state where your firm practices.

Same-day card activation

Approximately 30 minutes after the attorney acknowledges the lien. Your client picks up medication the same day in their own neighborhood.

Lien-based billing, non-recourse

No out-of-pocket cost to the client. No collection against the firm or the client if the case is dropped or lost.

Find Your State

Pharmacy lien solutions for personal injury attorneys, state by state. Click your state to see local pharmacy coverage and workflow specifics.

How state lien laws shape your workflow

Lien recognition, fault rules, and PIP requirements vary state to state. The CreoRx workflow stays the same: your client enrolls, the attorney acknowledges the lien, the card activates within 30 minutes, and medication is billed at settlement. What changes is the legal framework you're operating under at intake.

Statutory lien states

States like Arizona, Colorado, Louisiana, and Indiana govern medical liens explicitly by statute (ARS 33-931, CRS 38-27, LA RS 9:4752, Indiana Code 32-33-4). Lien-based pharmacy billing has a clean statutory footing here.

Comparative-fault states

Most states reduce recovery by the client's share of fault — pure comparative (California, Washington, Mississippi) or modified comparative (most others). Lien rights survive partial fault, but compliance documentation matters at settlement.

Contributory negligence

Alabama, North Carolina, and Virginia are pure contributory negligence states — any client fault can bar recovery. Lien handling at intake needs especially clean records to support the claim downstream.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a pharmacy lien card?

A pharmacy lien card is a benefit card that covers prescription medications for personal injury clients with no out-of-pocket cost. The pharmacy bills under a lien against the eventual settlement, and the attorney acknowledges the lien at intake. CreoRx is accepted at over 67,000 pharmacies nationwide.

Does CreoRx work in every state?

Yes. The CreoRx card is accepted at over 67,000 pharmacies nationwide, including CVS, Walgreens, Rite Aid, Costco, Target, and Walmart in every state where your firm practices. State-specific lien workflow guidance is available on each state page above.

How long does card activation take?

Approximately 30 minutes after the attorney acknowledges the lien in the CreoRx portal. The client receives the card via email and text, and can fill prescriptions the same day at any accepting pharmacy.

How do reductions work at settlement?

CreoRx works with your office on a case-by-case basis once the case has settled. You can submit settlement requests directly through the CreoRx attorney portal or email them to us. We aim to make the reduction process predictable and transparent.

Don't see your state above?

CreoRx works in all 50 states. If your firm practices in a state not yet listed, book a 15-minute walkthrough and we will map your specific workflow with you.

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