04-24-2010, 11:51 AM
Hi,
A month ago I was send to an IME for a work related injury. The report says (as I suppose many will not be surprised) that my current complaints and aggravation of my situation are not related to the initial work injury, so the doctor, despite the pain and all other findings sends me back to normal duty without any restrictions.
I have a lawyer and he didn't inform me when he received the report - 2 weeks ago, and now, after I have received it, I found many discrepancies of how the doctor interpreted the medical history, subjective history and data (X-rays, MRIs), and he didn't put all the complaints and facts relevant to my injury and its aggravations that I told him during the exam. I haven't been able to discuss this with my lawyer, I always deal with his answering machine.
I want to write a letter to the IME doctor with corrections to his report. Is it good thing to do? I am concerned about my health. My job was already very hard with old restrictions, and now without restrictions, I am afraid to think about it.
Thanks.
A month ago I was send to an IME for a work related injury. The report says (as I suppose many will not be surprised) that my current complaints and aggravation of my situation are not related to the initial work injury, so the doctor, despite the pain and all other findings sends me back to normal duty without any restrictions.
I have a lawyer and he didn't inform me when he received the report - 2 weeks ago, and now, after I have received it, I found many discrepancies of how the doctor interpreted the medical history, subjective history and data (X-rays, MRIs), and he didn't put all the complaints and facts relevant to my injury and its aggravations that I told him during the exam. I haven't been able to discuss this with my lawyer, I always deal with his answering machine.
I want to write a letter to the IME doctor with corrections to his report. Is it good thing to do? I am concerned about my health. My job was already very hard with old restrictions, and now without restrictions, I am afraid to think about it.
Thanks.