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Services > Impairment
Review
Review an existing Permanent Impairment report to determine if Permanent Impairment Rating is correct, assess other critical issues and have a full
supportable explanatory report. We highly recommend the review
of all impairment rating reports.
Our reports are used for several purposes including case management,
evidence, feedback to the original rating physician, negotiation,
cross-examination preparation, and as a determinate in defining case reserve
or settlement value.
Our clients report that most physicians agree
with our expert assessment, will amend their reports, and appreciate the feedback.
(Click
here for a letter you can use for forwarding our critiques to the original
rating physician.) This is an extremely cost-effective and widely used service by insurers
and attorneys.
We have a uniquely designed review process which results in each case being reviewed by highly skilled medical professionals. First, the case is reviewed by an
experienced claims professional who is a Certified Impairment Rater; second, the case is reviewed by one of our consultative physicians providing a medical and Guides
rating perspective; and third, the final report is completed by a senior level reviewer, either Craig Uejo, MD, Christopher R. Brigham, MD or another senior level
physician with nationally recognized expertise. The resulting report is then reviewed for quality assurance prior to being sent to the client. This process results
in a very thorough evaluation and a detailed, supportable and persuasive report. Highly skilled physician expertise is absolutely essential in understanding the
clinical issues and appropriately applying Guides criteria; without this physician component a rating review has minimal value. Every case is carefully reviewed by a
physician who is a Certified Impairment Rater, a Certified Independent Medical Examiner, and has years of experience in the use of the AMA Guides.
Our clients also have the option of a
non-physician review by a Certified Impairment Rater.
This is a lower cost solution to handling erroneous
impairment ratings. Our non-physician experts are highly
specialized in the field of impairment with
qualifications as Certified Impairment Raters. They have
reviewed hundreds of impairment ratings and offer their
expertise as trainers in the field of impairment.
Non-physician impairment reviews still provide our
clients with a high quality, comprehensive review
addressing the issue of impairment; however, the fee for
this service is capped at $495 and does not involve
physician expertise.
Our timeframe is 5 working days for most reviews although complex or lengthy cases may require additional time. Rush reviews
are available in less than 5 working days at additional fee.
Use our easy online referral –
once registered make a referral in less than a minute.
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Comparison of Impairment
Screen and Impairment Review Services |
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Report |
Restrictions |
Fees |
Impairment Screen
Purpose:
• Screening
• Internal case management
• Estimating reserves or case value |
• Summary Report and brief cover letter (presents impairment conclusions, including CA
Impairment Numbers and Standards)
(Does not address causation, apportionment, specific disability rating or other issues)
Sample Report
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• Single report reviewed
• <30 pages of records reviewed
• <3 body regions rated
• Excludes complex cases (e.g. hand and medical)
• Impairment sole issue
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$150
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Impairment Review
(performed by Rater)
Purpose:
• Feedback to rating physician
• Evidence
• Negotiations
• Cross-examination preparation |
• Narrative report authored by a non-
physician expert providing detailed
critique and explanation of all requested
issues, including rating process
• Summary Report
• Physician Feedback Client Letter (if
requested)
Sample Report
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The non-physician experts cannot comment on
causation or apportionment as they are
medical issues which must be determined by a
physician |
Based on
complexity and time involved but not
exceeding $495.
View Fee & Payment Policy
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Impairment Review
(performed by Physician)
Purpose:
• Feedback to rating physician
• Evidence
• Negotiations
• Cross-examination preparation |
• Narrative report
authored by a physician expert providing detailed critique and explanation of all requested issues,
including rating process
• Summary Report
• Physician Feedback Client Letter (if requested)
Sample Report
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None |
Based on complexity and time involved
View Fee
& Payment Policy
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View Fee & Payment Policy |