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Is redacted information given to my attorney as discovery, legal to use if it becomes known?

I found the evidence I need that to show the insurer intentionally reclassified my disabling shoulder injury in 2024 to an elbow injury to avoid their exposure to acting in bad faith towards the injury. Which include getting my injury reclassified by the Dr. Altering my 2023 medical records, which became part of the their IME's official reports. The evidence I have painted a great picture of what happened but not enough for contingency attorney to want to take it.

Recently I requested a copy of the insurers case files from my WC attorney. All were viewable except one. Once the large PDF was repaired I opened to find 513 pages of discovery, approx 400 of which had been redacted. Long story short, I figured out a way to view the pages. And what I found was communication between the insurer and the WC judge prior to the hearing which was changed to a mediation at the last moment. I have uncovered a lot of things showing they intentionally changed my records adding an injury in 2023 for us in denying the disabling injury in 2024. And my employer seems to be the instigator. Who do I go to?

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Asked in , OR | Nov 30, 2025 | 1 answer
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Brett A. Borah
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Since no OR lawyer has responded to you in 5 days, I suggest you use the find a lawyer tab at the top of this page to find a top rated WC lawyer near you and give a call with your question,.

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