Was this dr an independent assessment, or hired by you or hired by the WC ins?
If provided or required by WC, that is who pays the dr , and many wc drs will slant the results in a biased way against the claimant.
Please don't take it personally that is just the stupid game.
Keep a copy of what happened on your computer or write it out to show atty how this exam went..
Often a journal or just notes with dates in a folder can be helpful..
I hope you have e a good atty on your side , and good well know drs on your side too.
Get a copy of the report, so you can look it over and note any biased or wrong information,so it can be addressed with atty & dr, this is very important.
Your atty should verify this report, although mine did not, but he was not very good as I learned after the fact.. My claim was Chronic repetitive injuries, but the scenario is much the same..for WC..
We do have a WC forum for more info & details on dealing with that system..
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum30.html
basic tips-
don't talk about claim or injury with any co workers, supervisors or office staff at work, unless it is something officially required.
follow drs orders/restrictions
if a high dollar injury don't post any specific identifying details (names/locations/dates/ how injury happened etc)