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4/1/2009
Jane Fogelson
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Exams of Injured Workers Fuel Mutual Mistrust - New York Times Feature Article, Part 2

In this article, Kleinfield questions whether or not doctors hired by insurance companies for injured workers provide the same diagnosis as their private doctors.  As New York State Workers' Compensation attorneys, we hear it all!!  Share your experiences.

 

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