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Unfortunately, consultative examinations, by their very nature, are often unable to provide an accurate picture of how disabling a claimant's condition may be. The consultative examiners who perform examinations for social security will ordinarily have had no history of treating the claimant... more
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Rated by mylf on Jul 02, 2:18pm
Unfortunately, consultative examinations, by their very nature, are often unable to provide an accurate picture of how disabling a claimant's condition may be. The consultative examiners who perform examinations for social security will ordinarily have had no history of treating the claimant and will typically be unfamiliar with the claimant's past history of treatment.
