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Quick Facts About Medical Exams By the Insurance Company Doctor
If you are receiving workers' compensation, it is likely at some
point that the insurance company will send you to be examined by
their doctor. This is a right that the insurance companies have.
They can periodically have you re-examined to make sure that you
are still injured.
They said it is an "Independent Medical Exam"
Is it "independent"? You tell me. The insurance company pays the
doctor. So you tell me how independent the doctor is going to
be! Therefore, if you have been asked to see their doctor, we
suggest that you contact us for advice .
Our experience is that these medical examinations are not
independent.
These doctors, we believe, are often jaded by the fact that they
are being paid by the insurance company. These doctors have been
selected by the insurance company. The insurance company makes
more money when they stop paying your benefits. So would they
pick a doctor who wants to keep your benefits in place, or one
who wants to deny you your benefits?
All day, every day, denying claims
Many of these doctors spend all day, every day, seeing patients
provided by the insurance companies. They literally see hundreds
of injured workers, and most of the time they are more
aggressive about forcing workers back to work than the workers
own family doctor who is more familiar with that patient.
"But it's only a second opinion..." Don't be fooled!
We hear this all the time. Our client comes in after being
denied benefits after seeing the insurance company's doctor for
a "second opinion" at the request of their employer. It's often
a trap; more like a second bit at the apple or a second chance
to deny you benefits. Know your rights! Call a lawyer as soon as
you receive a notice or are asked to see their doctor. Determine
whether or not they have the right to examine you again. You may have a right to refuse the examination.
Consult a lawyer!
A lawyer can also help you know rights during the
examination too!
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