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AME Question
04-13-2009, 12:22 PM
Post: #1
AME Question
I am going for my 3rd AME (IME) this month. My question is, would it be overstepping my boundaries if I remind the AME to be specific about certain areas in his reporting? It seems like supplemental reports are common because these docs forget important data. Mostly future medical is not spelled out to my I/C's understanding. Tongue Or are supplemental reports just a delay tactic?
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04-13-2009, 12:40 PM
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RE: AME Question
I don't think You would be Overstepping Your Boundaries, You are Allowed to Request a Complete and through AME Exam! Maybe if You make a List, and Mention them to the Dr,. some May actually Make it on the Report!! If You have Someone going in the Room with You would be Good, to Testify that You asked for Certain Data if needed Later at a Hearing! Best of Luck, I Hope All Goes Well!!Wink

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04-13-2009, 02:18 PM (This post was last modified: 04-13-2009 08:25 PM by 1171.)
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RE: AME Question
often times the report is written months after the exam. I doubt your comments during the exam will enable a more complete report then the written instructions provided by the attys. generally future medical is automatically included in california. Although outlining specific treatments and area of the body can be helpful in determining future liability.
delay for what?
treatment and disability payments should continue during the process depending on the issues in dispute of course.
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04-13-2009, 06:00 PM
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RE: AME Question
My report was written and sent to me within 30 days after my IME exam. There is a certain time limit I guess for each state to have a certain amount of days to get the report back to the IC. I know here in NH it was 30 days and if they are late in getting it back in time there can be a fine.

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