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	<title>Comments on: My doctor misrepresented me in a dictation pertaining to a work comp case. Now what?</title>
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		<title>By: A decent answer</title>
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		<dc:creator>A decent answer</dc:creator>
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		<description>There is nothing to suggest, this is now a credibility issue. He probably said at one point that the injury was related to work and than flipped and said that the injury was due to a pre-existing injury or that the ongoing symptoms are not the direct cause of the claimant&#039;s work injury. He might have been presented medical evidence from other doctor or another work comp claim and found out that maybe it wasn&#039;t related to your work injury.

This happens and there&#039;s is nothing either side can do. I&#039;ve had claims where the doctor flip flops every time, he tells your attorney what he/she wants to hear and he tells our attorney what we want to hear. 

While his claims doesn&#039;t help your case nothing to suggest. Your attorney will have to figure a Plan B. 

Good luck</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is nothing to suggest, this is now a credibility issue. He probably said at one point that the injury was related to work and than flipped and said that the injury was due to a pre-existing injury or that the ongoing symptoms are not the direct cause of the claimant&#8217;s work injury. He might have been presented medical evidence from other doctor or another work comp claim and found out that maybe it wasn&#8217;t related to your work injury.</p>
<p>This happens and there&#8217;s is nothing either side can do. I&#8217;ve had claims where the doctor flip flops every time, he tells your attorney what he/she wants to hear and he tells our attorney what we want to hear. </p>
<p>While his claims doesn&#8217;t help your case nothing to suggest. Your attorney will have to figure a Plan B. </p>
<p>Good luck</p>
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