Lets see now, it violates the confidential and private relationship between a patient and doctor. If the patient was really telling the doctor the truth about their limitations maybe the doctor would not need to see video of said patient working a side job when they are supposedly so hurt they can’t do anything. Or, if the patient would tell doctor B about seeing doctor A at the same time doubling up on their RX, maybe nothing would need to be shared. Only the scammers and their attorneys have an issue with this.
The legit claimants are not likely to BE under surveillance! And how do you violate Dr. – Patient confidentiality when you’re sharing it with the treating Dr.?
I disagree with the lawsuit. However, there are states that do not allow you to share the video without 14 to 30 days notice to the claimant and/or their attorney. You have to send a copy of the tape to the claimant attorney. It is interesting how many times the claimant attorney miss the notice and the tape if it is sent over on a thumb drive.
Lets see now, it violates the confidential and private relationship between a patient and doctor. If the patient was really telling the doctor the truth about their limitations maybe the doctor would not need to see video of said patient working a side job when they are supposedly so hurt they can’t do anything. Or, if the patient would tell doctor B about seeing doctor A at the same time doubling up on their RX, maybe nothing would need to be shared. Only the scammers and their attorneys have an issue with this.
The legit claimants probably don’t have a problem with it, only the people trying to beat the system
The legit claimants are not likely to BE under surveillance! And how do you violate Dr. – Patient confidentiality when you’re sharing it with the treating Dr.?
I disagree with the lawsuit. However, there are states that do not allow you to share the video without 14 to 30 days notice to the claimant and/or their attorney. You have to send a copy of the tape to the claimant attorney. It is interesting how many times the claimant attorney miss the notice and the tape if it is sent over on a thumb drive.
Ah, James; that’s sneaky, but if it works. Must feel good to call the attorney on his/her oversight.