Do I have to let my employer’s Worker’s Comp lawyer see my prior medical records?
Yes. When you put your medical condition in issue all of your prior medical records are subject to review including, in most cases, psychiatric.
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Yes. When you put your medical condition in issue all of your prior medical records are subject to review including, in most cases, psychiatric.
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