Independent Medical Examination FAQS
Notice must be given to the person to be examined and to all parties in the action. It must specify the time, place, manner, conditions, and scope of the examination and the person or persons by whom it is to be made, and it must provide the time for filing the report and providing the copies.
The examiner must provide a written report of the examination to the court. It must be filed with the clerk of the court before the trial, and a copy must be provided to each party. The report must be detailed, setting out the findings of the examiner, including results of all tests made, diagnosis and conclusions, together with like reports of all earlier examinations of the same condition.
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