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Independent Medical Examination (IME) - What Is It?
Home Health & Fitness Medicine
By: Gary E Rosenberg Email Article
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An Independent medical examination (IME) is an examination done by a doctor (usually hired by an insurance company) because you have a claim or lawsuit and there is a dispute of your physical or mental condition.

Personal injury lawsuit (as plaintiff);

New York No-Fault insurance claim (from a motor vehicle accident);

Worker's Compensation claim; or,

Disability insurance benefits claim.

You should know several things about the IME. The "other side" ' usually an insurance company ' selects the doctor. Usually, the doctor has a medical specialty in the area where the hurt person is claiming injury. So a claim for a fractured arm or leg should mean you see an orthopedist; an eye injury, an opthalmologist; broken teeth, a dentist; and so on. You may be asked to undergo more than one IME visit, by doctors with different specialties. After you are examined the IME doctor will write a report that will be sent to the insurance company or law firm that hired him or her. Usually a copy is then sent to your attorney.

IMEs are not really "independent." The doctor examining you is paid by the insurance company and he or she knows that a continued flow of insurance company business depends on making findings and writing reports that minimize your claim ' for the greater good and benefit of the company paying the bill. This can lead to outrages like reports indicating extra tests with negative results that were never even performed in the office or the patient complaining about aches and pains or limitations/restrictions and the IME doctor agreeing with that person but then writing a report that omits that information. The IME report may even read like it was someone else with different injuries who was examined.

Remember, an IME doctor is not trying to help the injured accident victim get better or cured. An IME doctor is hired to punch holes in a claimant's or plaintiff's case.

How to behave and what to expect at an IME examination.

Arrive a little early. You may be asked to fill out a medical history form.

Don't be hostile to the IME doctor; be cooperative. Questions about the accident will be asked by the examining doctor. Your answers should be kept short. You should bring a pad and pen and note how long the exam takes and what tests are performed on you. This information should be made available to your attorney afterwards.

You may want write down a list of what hurts you and when and if you have any physical or mental limitations, along with the medical testing you have had with positive results, whether you're taking any prescription medicine and why, and bring it with you to the IME.

During the IME, tell the doctor if it hurts. If something doesn't hurt, don't lie. You may damage your case or claim because the doctor will usually know.

You do not have to submit to invasive tests such as x-rays or take any injections.

Watch for tricks. The doctor may drop something to see if you can bend down and pick it up. Also, you will be observed getting on and off the examination table. You may be subject to videotape surveillance by the insurance company ' so if you walk into the IME using a cane or crutch, make darn certain that you're using the cane or crutch when you leave.

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