Hello -
I recently have received an another (second) IME notice by worker compensation. Should I ignore it? I still feel pain on my both knees. I'm worry they will end my medical treatment after this exam. please help. Thank you.
If you believe you're not being treated properly, hire a workers comp attorney.
Talk to a couple workers comp lawyers Monday and you'll learn how to protect your rights.
They will certainly end your benefits if you ignore the IME demand.
I'm so worry that their doctor will try to fail me and end my treatment.
I know that I'm not fully recover, because I did not get proper treatment.
GO TO THE EXAM!!! In zero states is it a good idea to skip the exam. The only question is how bad it will be if you fail to go. Be honest. If you are saying you aren't healed yet and still need treatment, tell the IME doctor. IMEs are used for a variety of reasons and one is to assess is there is a need for continuing care. The IC isn't going to just keep authorizing treatment without an independent assessment.
You can speak to an attorney, but to be totally honest, at this point, if they haven't denied anything, there isn't anything to discuss with an attorney. An attorney will make it much more complicated for you to get direct information about your claim. The adjuster will no longer be able to speak with you directly about your case. You will have to ask your attorney to call them, then wait for the attorney to call you back with the answers. If you run into problems obtaining treatment sure, an attorney can be that middleman, but it would not be my first choice. If you are not sure you are getting appropriate treatment, you can ask your adjuster for a nurse case manager.
Ok I will look into that. Thank you for the advice.
Can anyone provide a tips (do & don't) before I go in? I appreciate it very much.
You appear, answer questions when asked, explain your lingering medical issues/concerns related to your medical problem.
The physician will examine you and write a report for the workers comp agency and insurer.
If you think more treatment is required, you explain why.
You should have also spoken to (and retained) a workers comp attorney to make sure you are treated properly.
Thank you! Should I record the exam? Or am I allow to? I don't have anyone accompany me for the appointment.