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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: I know it's somewhere around here...
Posts: 2,032
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Magnate
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: I know it's somewhere around here...
Posts: 2,032
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Will, is this YOUR insurer, ordering the neuro-psych in an attempt to cut you off from your schedule B benefits, or the other side, trying to weaken your schedule A case?
No insurer ordered test will EVER help you, medically or otherwise. If it's your own insurer, your lawyer may well advise you to decline the test, lose your benefits and pay out of pocket for your care, rather than take an unfair test that could compromise your schedule A action - and probably see you lose your Schedule B benefits, anyway.
If it's the other side, they have a legal right to examine you, so you can't avoid the test. Your lawyer, should, however, be getting a second neuro-psych by a truly unbiased clinician.
No doubt your lawyer will be familiar with the neuro-psychologist in question, and will be able to direct you accordingly.
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