ClAIMING YOUR TRAUMA PATIENT IS 100% CURED. |
Most attorneys and judges immediately look at the end of your PI report to see what are the doctor’s conclusions. The case is of low value if the patient treated for a short period and the report concludes that the patient is: | |
“free from pain” | |
“asymptomatic” | |
“full range of motion—no pain” | |
That all complaints are “resolved” | |
“no restrictions” |
These comments if not accurate, destroy otherwise good case. IF the patient has a flare up or is still experiencing pain, the report bars any future treatment.
We just saw such a case. A lovely patient was reduced to tears when she was shown her PI report. Her report concluded that of some 15 specific complaints all were ‘resolved’. In fact, she was still hurting. But she would be forbidden from continuing care by her doctor or any other doctor…Her case was effectively truncated.
We suggest that during your last visit with your PI patients that you conduct a final examination AND you have your patient complete an AMA approved Pain Disability Questionnaire PDQ. Contact JohnTawlian@shawnsteel.com for a copy.
Many middle age patients have unstable backs that MRI’s can easily prove. | |
After a blunt trauma those unsteady discs can become volatile. | |
Dr. Collazo managed this case conservatively and well. |