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Why do I need an independent medical examination for a personal injury case?

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independent-medical-examination-personal-injuryIf you have suffered personal injury and are seeking to recover damages, the insurance company needs a way to quantify the extent of your injuries.  They do this via a procedure called the independent medical examination, also known as the IME.  Often, the IME is one of the most important components of a personal injury case.

When does the independent medical examination occur and when is asked for?  Check out the different scenarios below:

Legal counsel is extremely important during this process.  The doctors retained by the insurance companies are paid by them.  Their opinions are often conservative and may even dispute the causal relationship or the extent of injuries.  Our office provides our clients with important documentation concerning independent medical examinations.  We even ask that you document your experience at the physician’s office.

How are Independent Medical Examinations Combatted?

In New Jersey, when a lawsuit is filed regarding personal injury arising from a car accident, it is necessary to file a physician’s certification.  The law requires that a licensed treating physician or a board-certified licensed physician to whom the plaintiff was referred by the treating physician author this document.  It must be submitted within 60 days following the date of the answer to the complaint by the defendant, [N.J.S.A. 39:6A-8(a)

In all cases, our experienced personal injury lawyer contacts the treating physician and requests a narrative report.  This doctor is the one most familiar with you and your injuries.  We also obtain all related records for review.

If you have been injured in any type of accident, you should seek legal counsel.  The Law Offices of Anthony Carbone has decades of experience in personal injury cases.  Contact us for a complimentary consultation.

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The information provided on this website about personal injury, family, and divorce law is not meant to be taken as legal advice. At the Law Offices of Anthony Carbone, based in Jersey City, we assist clients throughout Hudson County, New Jersey, including the communities of Union City, North Bergen, West New York, Newark, Jersey City, Essex County, Bayonne, Hoboken, Weehawken, Guttenberg, Secaucus, Greenville, Elizabeth and Marion. If you are in need of a personal injury or family lawyer or attorney, please contact us today.

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