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Old 08-07-2007, 07:22 AM #1
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Hello Everyone I will make this short having problems with my medication, Let's just say I'm running with cramps I was wondering if anyone has phoned thier specialists secretary to ask if they could have copies of letters that the doctor has sent to cppdisabilty and to worker's comp. I would really like to see what they say and with appeals I may need to submitt them as evidence if they are for me. Thanks in advance, I would like to call today. In between the B>R> I will keep checking.
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Gosh, I don;t know how your legal system works there. But, t is likely if you have an attorney he has all evidance that has been relevant, or the letters if the otherside got them, or not...then he would ahve you sign a release to get the records and correspondance.

Here in US the IME doctors send their B.S. report to the insurance carrier requesting, and a copy is sent to us and our attorney.

You can always request your medical records for personal use. What if you see a few doctors or want to see a specialist, you want the records. Now one problem inUS i ha dis if the w/c is paying for doc, I ahd problems getting records as they paid for them..any doctors I paid for I got no problems.

It will never hurt to call and ask for a copy of any recent reports sent.

I would call and ask if you could come in and sign a release to have the files contents with correspondance and would there be a cost, That it is for personal use as you keep all records up to date.

What is the worse they can say, no..and if your not being paid for by w/c type payment to him, you should have no trouble getting them..The records, but letters I wonder, if you requested the report sent to the disability, he really should have sent you a c/c in the original mailing....
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I don't know if I can be of any help and I believe you're in Canada? So things may be different there. But here we're supposed to have a legal right to be able to request copies of our records. Sometimes the dr.'s office will charge you for making them but mine never has. But, I don't know if that includes letters that the dr. has sent for you. I'm sure somebody else here will know the answer. I do know that the one time I had to hire an attorney years ago when I was a victim of hit and run, he requested copies of all my medical records and that included all the letters that the drs. had written to other drs. about my cases.
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Thankyou both I called today and of course the secretary is on holidays until next Monday. I will call then and request any correspondence to wc and cppdisability made on my behalf by the specialist. Thanks again, and take care.
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