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Summertime 08-18-2008 10:04 AM

having someone go to QME/IME
 
Is it recommended to have a person go with you to an appointment set up by workers comp?

Jomar 08-18-2008 03:45 PM

Do you have a comp atty on your side?
If so you should ask if they recommend using that option.

Many do have someone go along , esp if you have restrictions and may need help or a driver.
Also that person can witness the amount of time Dr spends with you.
Sometimes the Dr says a lot in the report but only spend 10 minutes with you.:(

depending on your injury /impairment -
they may try to trick you into doing something that your not supposed to do.
they may ask you certain questions or try to get you to say the wrong thing or say too much
or ask how you like your work, to get you to complain about your boss, or employer..

If the exam causes you more or new pain make appt with your dr to follow up right away so it is documented.
some suggest having appt already made for a follow up check for that very reason.

Remember the QME/IME is not your friend or your treating dr.
I will say there are a few that are honest and do the right thing, but many will slant the exam against the worker & for the wc and employer.

ask for a copy of the report to be sent to you- so you know what the dr says in it.

lefthanded 08-19-2008 05:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Summertime (Post 349351)
Is it recommended to have a person go with you to an appointment set up by workers comp?

I absolutely recommend that you take a witness with you. It may not make a difference, but if there are any issues or improprieties, you will have someone to back you up! They must only sit and observe, though.

WC Nightmare 12-26-2008 10:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Summertime (Post 349351)
Is it recommended to have a person go with you to an appointment set up by workers comp?

The WC IME is not your friend... my second IME for my back says the MRI, Nerve conduction studies etc are b.s. that my doctor just does them to milk the system, I need to just get on with my life. Thank goodness my attorney researched this IME and 95% of his business was for the WC Insurer, he suggested i tape record each visit. You must inform them 24 hours before the appointment that you will be recording. Trick, after they tell you to get dressed they will pop there head in oh,,,, by the way so make sure you leave it on until out of the office. Then you need to say into the mic what time you left. To my knowledge legal in every state.


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