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Should an examining doctor have the opportunity to review the claimants relevant medical history before the IME takes place?

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Should an examining doctor have the opportunity to review the claimants relevant medical history before the IME takes place?

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In order for the IME specialist to be able to examine the client in the full context of accident and injury, he or she should be in possession of all relevant data, including case notes and medical history or reports, before examining the Insured.

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